Mexico's steel rolling industry is currently experiencing a surge driven by the "nearshoring" trend, where North American companies shift production closer to the US market. This has increased the demand for high-grade round tube steel used in automotive chassis and industrial frames across the Bajío region.
The coastal regions of Veracruz and Tamaulipas face extreme salinity and humidity, creating a critical need for corrosion-resistant materials. Consequently, the adoption of duplex pipe has become essential for desalination plants and oil refineries to prevent stress corrosion cracking.
Furthermore, the growth of the aerospace hub in Querétaro has pressured titanium tube suppliers to optimize supply chains, ensuring that high-strength-to-weight ratio components meet strict international aviation certifications.
