WELCOME TO TORREÓN


THE PLACE TO INVEST, INNOVATE AND DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS


AS THE WORLD transits to disruptive changes and the reshaping of trade flows, supply chains and investments, Torreon emerges as one of Mexico’s more competitive centers for investment attraction. With a strategic location in North Central Mexico, Torreon’s talented workforce, infrastructure, trade logistics, and land and air connectivity, are key competitive factors attracting companies engaged in different production sectors and services.

Torreón stands out as its local private sector, academia and government jointly coordinate efforts to create one of Mexico’s safest cities with a sustainable urban environment that enhances the quality of life of its residents, visitors and investors. This is reflected in the positive economic outlook the city presents to continued business growth and capital attraction. Fueled by our long-standing spirit of optimism and possibility, our city looks forward to forging an even brighter future where everything is possible and your business projects are welcomed.




Located in Mexico’s north central region, within the border state of Coahuila.

  

Metropolitan Zone Population Extension 10,598.167 km².




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metropolitan area in the country.


+800,000

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Torreón, Transport Connectivity and Logistics

One of Mexico´s main transport hubs with direct road and rail connectivity to the U.S. border, Central Mexico, the Pacific port of Mazatlán, the industrial centers of Monterrey and Saltillo, and Tampico port on the Gulf of Mexico.




Connectivity, a Key Factor of Competitiveness

Torreón is crisscrossed by the USMCA and the Port-to-Plains trade corridors linking the Pacific coast of Mexico, Northern Mexico, the United States and Canada.

Our border

Acuña - Del Rio
Piedras Negras – Eagle Pass Coahuila border


Operates at 30% capacity.
Crossing time 30 minutes. Other borders


Operate at 100% capacity.
Crossing time 3 hours.



8 National


• México City (CDMX) • Guadalajara • Los Cabos • León • Querétaro • Cancún • Tijuana • Ciudad Juárez

2 International


• San Antonio, Texas • Dallas, Texas





Torreón´s diversified economy has shielded the city from external trade shocks allowing its supply chains and companies to experience lesser disruptions and quickly adjust to clients´ product delivery demands. In this environment, Torreon industries have actually maintained its level of exports.


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597,045

Economically active population.

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18,070

GDP million in 2020.

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12,907

Dollar GDP per capita.

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3.3%

Unemployment rate



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Competitive cities in México,

according to IMCO´s report in 2024.



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One of
the safest

cities in México.



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More than 2,400 hectares

(+6,000 acres) for industrial use. +20 Industrial parks already available +10 Industrial Parks in devolpment.

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Manufacturing industry contributes

70% production of region and




3 Golf courses

+3000 available rooms
3 Professional teams

Great schools

and educational institutions that encourage and offer bilingual programs.


• +40 hospitals
• 1,893 hospital beds
• +50 hotels, 3000 rooms

• 3 stadiums • 5 theatres • 11 museums



• Home of the LALA

International Marathon

Fully developedindustries

Heavy Industry Gross production: 6.1% of regional GDP.

Manufacturing Industry 70% of the total gross output 5.9 of the regional GDP.
Mining Industry Production of silver, gold, lead and zinc. 33.9% of regional GDP.


Food Industry Gross production: 12.2% of the regional GDP.

Renewable Energies Home of the second largest solar park in the Americas. 754 MW of capacity.

Guaranteed infrastructure availability



Human Capital

Educational attainment 11.2 years.


Torreón is one of the Mexican cities with the highest number of universities per capita.

Universities actively promote and offer STEM degrees.
+20,000 technical school students Ministry of Education Coahuila 2023 Laguna Region Medium & high level

+20,000 engineering students.*ANUIES LAGUNA 2023-2024
+8,000 university graduates per school cycle.*ANUIES LAGUNA 2023-2024

More than 30 years without strikes.

$488 Average daily salary mxp IMSS 01/2025





Negotiable fiscal incentives, letting businesses tailor benefits to their specific needs.
WE ARE A PRO BUSINESS GOVERMENT


MUNICIPAL INCENTIVES

Help Desk Business support

Construction Permit Rate $20/m2.

STATE INCENTIVES

Recruitment Organizing job fairs and specialized job boards.

Public Registry Certificate Aprox. Value: $160,00 MXN.

Key sectors for investment

Automotive and Auto Parts Renewable Energy Agroindustry and Food Processing Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Logistics





Emerging Growth Sectors





Electric & Electronics Semiconductors
Data Centers
Electromobility
Robotics — already a national powerhouse, boosted by Peñoles’ leadership