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THE STATE OF ZACATECAS,
MEXICO
ZACATECAS
Zacatecas is a state with much to offer. Its capital city is one of the most beautiful colonial cities inMexico. Thanks to its history and architecture, the UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site.
Countless historical cultural buildings can be found along the city’s European‐style urban layoutalong narrow streets, alleys and squares.
Its main economic activities are: mining, manufacturing industry, agriculture, and tourism. The stateis known for its large deposits of silver and other minerals, such as: gold, cooper and zinc.
The state of Zacatecas is located in central Mexico, bordering eight states: Coahuila, Durango,Nayarit; San Luis Potosí, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Aguascalientes and Guanajuato. It has a roadinfrastructure of 11,842 km.; a railway network of 674.89Km and one international airport.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
MUNICIPALITIES 58
8,189 ft
TIME UTC-6, in Summer UTC-5, Central Time
WEATHER Mainly dry
TEMPERATURE 17 º C average (annually)
ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL (for Zacatecas city)
Mexico
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Zacatecas
Pacific
Ocean
Zacatecas has a surface of 75,539 km2 , equivalent to the 3.8% of the total surface of the
country, occupying the 8th national place in territorial extension.
Neighboring States: 1- Aguascalientes, 2- Jalisco, 3- Nuevo León, 4- San Luis Potosí, 5-
Nayarit, 6- Guanajuato, 7- Coahuila, 8- Durango
SOURCE: Compilation from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the figures
provided by INEGI.
Due to Zacatecas privileged location in Central Mexico, is among the few States which has no existing records for any earthquake. In addition, there is no probability that a tsunami or cyclone would happen.
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STATE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) 4:
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN THE STATE5:
POPULATION
TOTAL POPULATION OF THE STATE1 1,579,209 inhab.
EAP (ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION) 2 658,709 inhab.
AVERAGE AGE3 26 YEARS
$184,248 million MXP(1.7% of the National GDP)
$11.045 billion USD
Economic Data
SOURCE: 1Compiled from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the figures provided by INEGI from Intercensus Survey from INEGI 2015.2, 3Compiled from own elaboration of the State Ministry of Economy, based on the data provided by the National Survey of Occupancy and Employment 4th Trimester 2017 INEGI4Compiled from data of the System of National Records, millions of MXP pesos in current prices in July 2017 from INEGI 2013 current prices 5 Compiled by own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy database of FDI: Foreign Direct Investment as of (date) Decembre 2018
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Zacatecas
Direct Foreign Investment
¹ Source: FDI quarterly by sector, sub-sector, branch, sub-branch and class 31-33 Manufacturing industries : https://www.gob.mx/se/acciones-y-programas/competitividad-y-normatividad-inversion-extranjera-directa?state=published²measured unit in millions of dollars.
Year México Zacatecas %
Total 1999-2017 244,277.7 11,045.5 4.5
1999 9,133.6 30.6 0.33
2000 10,254.7 47.2 0.46
2001 6,787.2 62.0 0.91
2002 8,977.3 210.0 2.34
2003 9,262.3 119.2 1.29
2004 13,638.9 233.8 1.71
2005 13,587.0 -33.8 -0.25
2006 11,223.6 97.1 0.87
2007 13,676.8 867.5 6.34
2008 9,132.0 1,836.5 20.11
2009 7,238.0 301.5 4.17
2010 14,304.3 381.9 2.67
2011 11,252.1 492.5 4.38
2012 9,520.9 754.0 7.92
2013 31,432.8 3,973.0 12.64
2014 17,173.9 696.3 4.05
2015 16,931.0 132.5 0.78
2016 17,311.3 531.1 3.07
2017 13,439.8 312.5 2.33
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México Zacatecas
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DYNAMICS OF THE ECONOMIC SECTORS OF THE STATE, YEAR 2016,
GDP %
Economic Data
Source: Compiled from own elaboration of the
State Ministry of Economy, based on the
figures and data provided by the National
Accounts System, at current process of base
year 2013, INEGI6
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MiningServices for Companies, general population and householdsManufacturing IndustriesRetailAgriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingConstructionOther activities
State Government commitment:- Probusiness- Local Suppliers’ Development.- Maintenance of favorable conditions for the
competitiveness of companies Privileged location and modern infrastructure Labour force stability and development Easy access to national and international markets Mining Cluster of Zacatecas Quantum, City of Knowledge Availability for renewable energies Satellite Internet
Competitive Advantages
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VERACRUZ, VER 1,033 KM
MAZATLAN, SIN
MANZANILLO, COL
ALTAMIRA, TAMPS
598 KM
640 KM
618 KM
PORTS
REYNOSA, TAMPS 662 KM
BORDERS
LOS ANGELES, CA 2,542 KM
CHICAGO, IL 2,588 KM
CD. MEXICO (DF) 626 KM
TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM
CONNECTIVITY
MEXICO CITY
GUADALAJARA
626 KM
327 KM
DISTANCES TO:
AGUASCALIENTES 125 KM
MONTERREY 455 KM
TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM
Very competitive distribution
cost
NVO. LAREDO, TAMPS 657KM
CD. JUAREZ, CHIH. 1,205 KM
LÁZARO CÁRDENAS, MICH 750 KM
LÁZARO CÁRDENAS, MICH.650 KM.
Privileged Location
REYNOSA, TAMPS 662 KM
BORDERS WITH USA
TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM
NVO. LAREDO, TAMPS 657KM
CD. JUAREZ, CHIH. 1,205 KM
MATAMOROS, TAMPS. 750 KM
ALTAMIRA618 Km
VERACRUZ, VER 1,033 KM
MAZATLAN, SIN
MANZANILLO, COL
ALTAMIRA, TAMPS
598 KM
640 KM
618 KM
LOS ANGELES, CA 2,542 KM
CHICAGO, IL 2,588 KM
CD. MEXICO (DF) 626 KM
TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM
CONNECTIVITY
CD. MÉXICO
GUADALAJARA
626 KM
327 KM
DISTANCES TO:
AGUASCALIENTES 125 KM
MONTERREY 455 KM
LÁZARO CÁRDENAS, MICH 750 KM
ALTAMIRA618 KmREYNOSA, TAMPS 662 KM
TIJUANA, B. C. 2,249 KM
NVO. LAREDO, TAMPS 657KM
CD. JUAREZ, CHIH. 1,205 KM
MATAMOROS, TAMPS. 750 KM
SAN LUIS POTOSÍ 170 KM
S.L.P170 KM.
SAN JOSÉ, CALIF. 3,040 KM
DALLAS, TEXAS. 1,361 KM
DALLAS 1361 KM.
-SAN JOSÉ 3040 KM.
SILAO, GTO. 328 KM
QUERETARO 412 KM LAREDO, TEXAS. 678 KM
QUERETARO 412 KM.
SILAO, GTO 328 KM.
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Zacatecas has an International Airport located 23 km. from the capital
city. 29 km. from Guadalupe and 36 km. from Fresnillo.
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
Direct domestic flights
to Mexico City and Tijuana (AeroMexico/ Volaris).
International non‐stop flights To Dallas, Texas (American Airlines); Los Angeles, California, San José, California and Chicago, Illinois (Volaris).
ZACATECASInternational Airport
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Privileged Location
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WORLD CLASS EDUCATION:Zacatecas State Government is the
development of its local talent and the growth of their skills and abilities.
52,205 ENROLLED STUDENTSIN PROFESSIONAL LEVEL
52 UNIVERSITIES, TECHNICALAND HIGHER
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Human Capital
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE ZACATECAS (UAZ)
INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE ZACATECAS (ITZ)
ITESM – TEC DE MONTERREY CAMPUS ZACATECAS
UNIVERSIDAD DE LA VERA-CRUZ (UNIVER)
UNIVERSIDAD INTERAMERICANA PARAEL DESARROLLO (UNID)
UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE ZACATECAS (UPZ)
UNIVERSIDAD DEL DESARROLLO PROFESIONAL (UNIDEP)
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE DURANGO (UAD)
INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO NACIONAL (IPN)
UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL ESTADODE ZACATECAS (UTEZ)
COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN PROFESIONAL TÉCNICA (CONALEP)
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Investment Opportunities
METAL‐MECHANICAL: AUTOPARTS AND AEROSPACE
STRATEGIC SECTORS
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
MINING AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY
AGRIBUSINESS
TOURISM AND RELATED SERVICES
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Industrial Parks
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Zacatecas has 11 Industrial Parks located in the following municipalities:
Zacatecas, Guadalupe, Fresnillo, Calera, Jerez, Morelos, Rio Grande, General
Enrique Estrada and Ojocaliente.
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Industrial Corridor
MUNICIPALITY POPULATION
EDUCATIONINSTITUTIONS OFTECHNICAL ANDSUPERIOR LEVEL
INDUSTRIAL PARKS
GUADALUPE 187,918 6
OSIRIS INDUSTRIAL PARK GUADALUPE INDUSTRIAL PARK LA ZACATECANA INDUSTRIAL
AREA
ZACATECAS 146,147 7 QUANTUM CITY OF KNOWLEDGE
MORELOS 12,354 2 PYME 100 INDUSTRIAL PARK
CALERA 45,204 2 AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARKS I and
II CALERA INDUSTRIAL PARK
GRAL. ENRIQUE ESTRADA6,325
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FRESNILLO 230,865 4 FRESNILLO INDUSTRIAL PARK
AGRIBUSINESS PARK
TOTAL 648,226₁ 25 11
Source: 1Compiled from data of State Ministry of Economy, based on Intercensus Survey from INEGI 2015.
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Industrial Corridor
MUNICIPALITYEDUCATION INSTITUTIONS OF TECHNICAL AND
SUPERIOR LEVELSTUDENTS
TRANCOSO COBAEZ - COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS 433
GUADALUPE
CBTIS - CENTRO DE BACHILLERATO TECNOLOGICO INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOSITESM - INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY
CONALEP - COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN PROFESIONAL TÉCNICA UNID - UNIVERSIDAD INTERAMERICANA PARA EL DESARROLLO
UNIVER - UNIVERSIDAD DE LA VERA-CRUZUTEZAC - UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS
6,297
ZACATECAS
ITSZ - INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE ZACATECASUAZ - UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE ZACATECAS
IPN - INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO NACIONALUAD - UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE DURANGO
CIMAT - CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN MATEMÁTICASCOBAEZ - COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS
ITESM – INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREYCONALEP – COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN PROFESIONAL TÉCNICA
UNID - UNIVERSIDAD INTERAMERICANA PARA EL DESARROLLOUNIVER - UNIVERSIDAD DE LA VERA-CRUZ
UTEZAC - UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS
42,449
MORELOS COBAEZ - COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS 426
CALERA CECYTEZ - COLEGIO DE ESTUDIOS CIENTÍFICOS Y TECNOLÓGICOS DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS 1584
GRAL. ENRIQUE ESTRADA COBAEZ - COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE ZACATECAS 553
FRESNILLO
ITSF - INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE FRESNILLOUPZ - UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE ZACATECAS UNID‐FRESNILLO - UNIVERSIDAD
INTERAMERICANA PARA EL DESARROLLO UAD‐FRESNILLO UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE DURANGO SEDE FRESNILLO
UAF - UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE FRESNILLO
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TOTAL 21 66,021
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TOTAL POPULATION IN URBAN INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR: 648,226INHABITANTS, REPRESENTING 41.04% OF THE TOTAL STATEPOPULATION‐ Work Force in Industrial Corridor: 227,493 inhabitants
Industrial Corridor
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Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on data of the National Survey of Occupation and Employment (ENOE-ITER) by INEGI, date consulted: March, 2018 Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on data of the National Survey of Occupancy and Employment (ENOE-ITER) INEGI, March, 2018 Source: Compiled from own elaboration of State Ministry of Economy, based on data of the IMSS total registered insured employees by municipality, March, 2018
MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES ACTIVITY
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MUNICIPALITY INHABITANTS ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION WORKES REGISTERED
BEFORE IMSS(MEXICAN SOCIAL SECURITY SISTEM)
1 FRESNILLO 230,865 77,638 12,774
2 GUADALUPE 187,918 77,867 9,604
3 CALERA 45,204 15,251 6,394
4 MORELOS 12,354 4,216 2,020
5 OJOCALIENTE 43,471 12,418 1,616
6 MIGUEL AUZA 23,827 7,516 1,417
7 JEREZ 54,125 20,670 1,329
8 ZACATECAS 146,147 60,889 1,273
9 RIO GRANDE 63,880 19,912 1,155
10 GENERAL ENRIQUE ESTRADA 6,325 2,071 75
TOTALY 814,116 298,448 37,657
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MINING CLUSTER
The Mining Cluster of Zacatecas, is a non-profit civil association formed by miningindustrial and supplier companies fromZacatecas and Central Mexico, academicinstitutions and governmental institutions.
Its purpose is to strengthen the miningindustry through joint work for thedevelopment of its supply chain, innovationin its processes, an increase in industrialsafety, the development of its human capitalas well as the attraction of suppliers toZacatecas and Central Mexico.
Date of establishment: September 12, 2017.
1st Mining Cluster in Mexico
General Objective of the MiningCluster:
• The strengthening of the metal-mining industry in Zacatecas andcentral Mexico, through jointwork between mining companies,suppliers, State Government ofZacatecas and academicinstitutions.
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Renewable Energy Projects
NO. COMPANY PROJECT MUNICIPALITY
TYPE OF
ENERGY
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION CAPACITY
1BlackRock
México
La Bufa Wind (In
operation)
Zacatecas y
GuadalupeEolic 130 MW
2Enel Green
Power
Vientos del Altiplano (In
operation)
Mazapil y Villa de
CosEolic 100 MW
3Parque Solar Palma Loca
(In project).Mazapil SPV 467.415 MW
4 Aldesa IndustrialParque Eólico Pinos (In
project).Pinos Eolic 30 MW
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Eoliatec / Vestas
Parque Eólico Mazapil (In
project)Mazapil Eolic 304 MW
6Eólica Cerritos Pinos (In
project)Pinos Eolic 75 MW
7 Reden SolarAldebaran Solar Project
(In construction)Villa de Cos SPV 15 MW
8Cemex Energía
Helios Generación (In
project)Mazapil SPV 150 MW
9 Tuli Energía (In project) Mazapil SPV 150 MW
10Recursos Solares
PV de México
Parque Solar Fotovoltaico
Calera (In project)Calera SPV 80.3 MW
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Gas Pipeline – La Laguna Aguascalientes
(Under construction)
Municipalities of the State of ZacatecasLength
(kilometers)
Juan Aldama 26.07
Gral. Francisco R. Murgia 44.98
Río Grande 35.53
Cañitas de Felipe 11.54
Fresnillo 49.89
Panuco 25.47
Veta Grande 6.28
Guadalupe 10.89
Trancoso 7.57
Ojocaliente 14.48
Cuauhtemoc 5.89
Luis Moya 9.78
TOTAL 248.37
The gas pipeline originates in Texas and willhelp meet the natural gas requirements ofthe states of Durango, Zacatecas andAguascalientes.
The diameter of the pipeline is 42 inches,transporting 1,150 million cubic feet per day.
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In general, Zacatecas has a good quality of life. The prices of utilities,rental costs, restaurants and services in general, are less in comparisonto other cities in the country; at the same time, people have access to agood lifestyle because of the lower cost of goods and services within theState, compared to surrounding states in the country.
Quality ofLife
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Zacatecas, Your
Strategic Partner
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