Mexico has emerged as a critical hub for the production of pvc stabilizer systems due to its strategic proximity to the US market and robust automotive and construction sectors. The industrial clusters in Querétaro and Nuevo León are increasingly demanding high-stability additives to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations common in the region.
In the pharmaceutical sector, the demand for uracil and its derivatives is surging as Mexico expands its capacity for generic drug synthesis. The local industry is transitioning from simple formulation to complex synthesis, requiring highly reliable precursors to maintain international quality standards.
Environmental regulations in Mexico are tightening, forcing manufacturers to move away from heavy-metal based pvc heat stabilizers. This shift is driving a wave of innovation in organic and calcium-zinc based stabilization technologies across the Bajío region.






