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Foreign investment in Mexico’s tourism sector hit US $3.4B in 2022


February 27, 2023

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
Cabo San Lucas is located in the state that received the most FDI in the tourism sector in 2022 (36.3%): Baja California Sur. (Shutterstock)

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Mexico’s tourism sector reached record levels in 2022, totaling US $3.4 billion, Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco Marqués said in a statement on Sunday.  

Last year’s figure exceeds the 2019 FDI in the tourism sector, before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the recorded figure was $1.1 billion. It also exceeds the country’s past record of $1.6 billion in 2017. 

Torruco said that the increase “reflects the confidence that Mexico offers to international investors and businessmen, who contribute to strengthening the tourist infrastructure of different destinations in the country.”

This “detonates the economic flow and per capita spending of tourists, so that the benefits permeate communities, in compliance with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s instruction to make tourism a tool for social reconciliation.”

During the fourth quarter of 2022, FDI in the tourism sector was $187.1 million, down from the previous three quarters of the year. In the first quarter of 2022, a record-breaking $2.6 billion was registered in FDI in the tourism sector due to “extraordinary FDI movements” related to the restructuring of the airline Aeroméxico as it emerged from bankruptcy.

The tourism sector represented 9.8% of total FDI in Mexico in 2022, contributing to an overall increase of 12% compared to 2021. Last year, overall FDI in Mexico reached its highest level since 2015.

Graph from Sectur on FDI in tourism sector
This graph from Sectur shows the distribution of FDI in tourism (IEDT) from 1999-2022: furnished houses and apartments with hospitality services (56.4%), hotels with other services (22.8%), regular air transportation on national and international airlines (12.4%), administration of airports and heliports (4.8%) and other economic areas (3.6%).

According to the Tourism Ministry (Sectur), most tourism FDI from 1999-2022 has been invested in furnished homes and apartments with hospitality services, followed by hotels, airlines and other tourist transportation, as well as airport administration.

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