Aguascalientes Governor Tere Jiménez Meets with Italian Automotive Company PROMA to Explore Investment Opportunities

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Aguascalientes, Mexico. Governor Tere Jiménez held a working meeting with executives from PROMA, an Italian company specializing in automotive components, as they explore opportunities to invest in the state.

“In Aguascalientes, we work every day to create the best conditions for our state to remain the best place to live and invest; we rank first in quality and productivity,” stated Governor Jiménez.

Governor Jiménez emphasized that security, infrastructure, a highly skilled workforce, a peaceful labor environment, and excellent road and air connectivity are just some of the competitive advantages Aguascalientes offers to local, national, and international investors.

Andrea Massimo Fusco, Vice President of PROMA Mexico, thanked the governor for her hospitality and highlighted the company’s interest in expanding its operations in Mexico.

He explained that PROMA specializes in the development and manufacturing of seat structures and mechanisms, bodywork assemblies, and suspension cross-members. Currently, the company operates 27 plants across 10 countries.

The meeting took place at the Government Palace and was attended by Esaú Garza de Vega, Secretary of Economic Development, Science, and Technology (Sedecyt); Carlos Gutiérrez Verdeja, PROMA Plant Manager; Jorge Armando Andrade Serafín, Undersecretary of Investment and Development of Sedecyt; and Guillermo Reed Frausto, Director of Investment Attraction of Sedecyt.

The discussions underscored Aguascalientes’ commitment to fostering investment and collaboration with international companies, strengthening its position as a key player in the global automotive industry.