In Mexico, the construction sector is currently experiencing a shift toward rapid urbanization. The high humidity in coastal regions like Cancún and the seismic requirements in Mexico City demand building decorative materials that are not only lightweight but also resistant to moisture and environmental degradation.
Economically, there is a growing demand for luxury aesthetics at a reduced cost. The rise of the hospitality and commercial sectors in Guadalajara and Monterrey has fueled the adoption of synthetic alternatives that mimic high-end finishes without the logistical burden of importing heavy natural slabs.
Furthermore, the local preference for vibrant yet durable interiors has pushed manufacturers to innovate in the realm of polymer science, ensuring that the materials can withstand intense UV exposure and varying temperature fluctuations common across the Mexican plateau.
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