KIO Data Centers plans to invest approximately US$1.3 billion in QRO3, a new 100-megawatt facility in Querétaro expected to become the company’s largest data center. The project could generate more than 8,100 direct and indirect jobs while expanding Mexico’s digital infrastructure.
Foreign cruise passengers visiting Mexico are now paying $10 per person, double the previous rate. The increase is part of a phased schedule that will gradually raise the fee to $21 by 2028, affecting travelers arriving at ports including Puerto Vallarta
Jalisco athletes delivered a record-setting performance at the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, winning 44 gold medals and 110 medals overall. Their achievements accounted for more than a quarter of Mexico’s medal haul and helped secure a third consecutive national championship.
Mexico is opening the door to a major expansion of renewable energy, with thousands of megawatts of new solar and wind projects selected under a revamped energy policy. The initiative could strengthen energy security, grid reliability and economic growth.
During July 2026, the 12 Mexican airports operated by GAP recorded a 3.9% increase in total passenger traffic compared to July 2025. Guadalajara and Tijuana airports reported an increase of 13.2% and 7.2%, respectively, while Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos reported a decrease of 12.1% and 6.9%, respectively.
Mexico City's 21st Torta Fest opened with a record-breaking achievement as the Venustiano Carranza district created the world's largest sliced torta. Measuring more than 100 meters and weighing 1,570 kilograms, the Guinness World Records-certified sandwich was shared with thousands of festival attendees.
Stori and Farmacias Similares have partnered to launch the no-annual-fee Dr. Simi Card, combining fintech innovation with one of Mexico's most trusted retail brands. The initiative aims to expand access to affordable credit and financial services for millions of underserved consumers.
Artificial intelligence is creating new opportunities for Mexico's technology sector. Computer equipment exports to the United States have nearly tripled this year, making advanced technology the country's largest export category and reinforcing its importance in the AI supply chain.
Mexico has officially moved National Tequila Day to July 24, aligning it with the international celebration of the country's most famous spirit. The new date recognizes tequila's rich history, cultural significance, and economic impact while honoring the generations who have perfected its craft.
Mexico's federal government has launched a nationwide discussion on the use of artificial intelligence, social media, and digital devices by children and adolescents. The initiative seeks to establish guidelines for responsible technology use while protecting the mental health, development, and rights of young people.