Mexico Unveils Plan México 2025-2030 to Boost Semiconductor and AI Industries
Mexico's federal government has launched Plan México 2025-2030, aimed at integrating the country into global semiconductor, aerospace, and AI value chains, with goals to double local semiconductor supply and attract US$10 billion in investments. Key initiatives include CloudHQ's planned US$4.8 billion investment in data centers and a government investment of MX$6 billion in a supercomputer to bolster AI capabilities, despite challenges posed by a shortage of specialized talent. The plan also proposes partnerships with major tech firms to establish a Public Center for AI.

Mexico's federal government launched Plan México 2025-2030 to integrate the nation into global semiconductor, aerospace, and AI value chains, transitioning from assembly to high-value design by 2030. The plan targets doubling local semiconductor supply and attracting US$10 billion in investments.
CloudHQ plans a US$4.8 billion investment for six data centers in Queretaro. The government will invest MX$6 billion in a supercomputer to enhance AI capabilities. Despite these advancements, a shortage of specialized talent poses a significant challenge, leading to proposed partnerships with major tech firms to create a Public Center for AI.




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