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New Commission and Incentives Bolster Jalisco’s Film Sector

Jalisco's film industry is thriving! In 2024, 189 productions generated 950 million pesos and over 4,900 jobs. To build on this success, the state launched Filma Jalisco, a revamped Film Commission under the Ministry of Tourism, with new incentives to attract major productions and position Jalisco as Latin America's film capital.

Mexico City Bans Violent Bullfights, Shifts to Humane Practice

Mexico City lawmakers have forged a path toward a more compassionate future, approving legislation that dramatically alters the landscape of bullfighting. Tuesday's vote, with a decisive 61-1 majority, introduces bullfighting without violence, redefining tradition by prohibiting the killing of bulls and the use of harmful implements.

Mexico Bans Junk Food in Schools to Promote Healthy Eating

Starting March 29, 2025, junk food will be banned in Puerto Vallarta schools as part of Mexico’s push for healthier student nutrition. Local health authorities will inspect schools to ensure compliance, aiming to reduce childhood obesity and promote better eating habits for students.

Mexico Honors Benito Juárez with National Holiday

On Monday, March 17, Mexico will celebrate Benito Juárez Day, a national holiday recognizing one of the country’s most admired leaders. Banks, government offices, and many businesses will be closed as citizens enjoy a long weekend, known as a puente.

US Encourages Responsible Travel for Spring Break in Mexico

Mexico remains a favored spring break locale, with Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, Playa del Carmen, and Puerto Vallarta recognized among U.S. News & World Report's top 14 destinations. Nevertheless, travelers are advised to exercise caution in specific areas of these popular locations, as indicated by a recent US travel advisory.

GAP: Feb 2025 Passenger Traffic Up 2.6% at 12 Mexican Airports

For February 2025, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 2.6%, compared to February 2024. Guadalajara and Tijuana airports presented an increase in passenger traffic of 5.8% and 2.7%, while Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta airports presented a decrease of 3.8% and 1.8%, respectively, compared to 2024.

Completion of Tepic-Compostela Highway Postponed until September

The Tepic-Compostela highway, set for a September 2025 opening, promises to dramatically shorten travel, offering scenic journeys to popular coastal destinations. A minor delay, due to a geological find, has been overcome with innovative solutions, but added approximately 60 days to the shortcut's projected completion.

GAP: Jan 2025 Passenger Traffic Up 6.3% at 12 Mexican Airports

For January 2025, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 6.3%, compared to January 2024. Guadalajara, Tijuana, Puerto Vallarta, and Los Cabos airports presented an increase in passenger traffic of 9.9%, 5.2%, 1.9%, and 0.6%, respectively, compared to January 2024.

Mexico Considers Raising Legal Drinking Age to 21

Mexico’s Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) is pushing to raise the legal drinking age from 18 to 21, citing health risks and addiction concerns. The proposal includes stricter penalties for those who provide alcohol to minors, aiming to curb alcohol-related harm.

Jalisco Leads Mexico in Innovation with 242 Patent Applications

Jalisco is a powerhouse of innovation! The state leads Mexico with a record 242 patent applications in 2024, a 45% jump from last year. Dominating in health, agribusiness, and biotech, Jalisco's success is fueled by strong industry-academia partnerships, solidifying its place as a national innovation hub.
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