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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Tamaulipas is a crucial indicator reflecting the economic activity within the state. Tamaulipas stands out as an entity with a diversified and dynamic economy, driven by various key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, fishing, petroleum, among others. These sectors significantly contribute to the state's GDP, generating employment and wealth for the region.
The manufacturing industry is one of the main drivers of Tamaulipas' GDP, producing a wide range of products ranging from electronics to transportation equipment.
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Tamaulipas plays a significant role in the state's economic growth and development. Tamaulipas has been an attractive destination for foreign investors due to its strategic location, developed infrastructure, and diverse industrial sectors.
FDI in Tamaulipas has been directed towards a variety of sectors, including manufacturing, energy, automotive, aerospace, and logistics. These foreign investments have contributed to job creation, increased industrial production, and boosted international trade.
The strategic sectors of the state of Tamaulipas are: Electrical-Electronic, Automotive, Chemical-Petrochemical, and Aerospace. These sectors play a crucial role in the economy of Tamaulipas, driving economic growth and job creation in the region.
| State | Manufacturing Companies | Establishments with IMMEX Program | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manufacturing | Non manufacturing | ||
| Tamaulipas | 10,982 | 355 | 61 |
| Total in Mexico | 802,564 | 5,210 | 1,310 |
Source: INEGI, 2024 Economic Censuses and Manufacturing Establishments with IMMEX Program.
*The IMMEX Program allows manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies to temporarily import goods for export.
Electrical-electronic
It encompasses a wide range of products, from electronic components to electrical devices, and represents an important source of innovation and technological development.
Automotive
It is another fundamental pillar of Tamaulipas' economy, with the production of vehicles, parts, and components exported to global markets.
Chemical-petrochemical
It leverages the region's natural resources and plays a key role in the production of chemicals and plastics.
Aerospace
It has experienced significant growth in Tamaulipas, with the manufacturing of components and equipment for the industry.
Tamaulipas is an important economic and industrial region, with a workforce shaped by its strategic location along the U.S. border. The state’s economy is driven by manufacturing, oil and gas, agriculture, and trade. Its proximity to Texas facilitates cross-border trade, making Tamaulipas a key player in Mexico’s export economy.
The state’s workforce benefits from an increasing number of technical and higher education institutions that are focused on vocational training and specialization.
In Tamaulipas there are over 42,000 students enrolled in careers related to engineering, manufacturing, IT and construction.
The areas with the highest number of men and women enrolled in bachelor's degree programs were:
| Bachelor's Degree Program | Number of Enrolled Students |
|---|---|
| Engineering, Manufacturing, and Construction | 24,599 |
| Administration and Business | 13,491 |
| Health Sciences | 9,913 |
Source: ANUIES, 2023-2024.
| Bachelor's Degree Program | Number of Enrolled Students |
|---|---|
| Administration and Business | 21,403 |
| Health Sciences | 20,932 |
| Engineering, Manufacturing, and Construction | 10,807 |
Source: ANUIES, 2023-2024.