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Ness Digital Engineering Looks to Guadalajara for Digital Innovation

Ness Digital Engineering, a digital services company headquartered in New York, is opening a new office in Guadalajara to expand its global reach and tap into the city's strong tech talent pool. The new center will serve as a hub for digital innovation and is expected to create over 200 jobs by the end of 2026.

Major Pharmaceutical Investments Bolster Mexico’s Economy

Major investments are flowing into Mexico’s pharmaceutical sector and industrial development. With over 12 billion pesos from four companies - Boehringer Ingelheim, Carnot Laboratorios, Bayer, and AstraZeneca - these projects are set to create thousands of jobs and boost the nation's healthcare and manufacturing capabilities.

GAP: July 2025 Passenger Traffic Up 1.8% at 12 Mexican Airports

In July 2025, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 1.8%, compared to July 2024. Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta airports presented an increase in passenger traffic of 0.7% and 0.4%, respectively, while Los Cabos remained flat and Tijuana airport decreased 3.1%.

Mexico Promotes Financial Innovation Amid Remittance Shift

Following a shift in remittance trends, Mexico is promoting new financial solutions to support its citizens abroad. Remittances fell in June after 11 years of growth. To address this, the government is highlighting the Finabien card, a secure and affordable way for Mexicans in the U.S. to manage finances and send money home.

Mexico Welcomes 5.6 Million Cruise Passengers in 2025 Surge

Mexico’s cruise tourism industry experienced impressive growth in the first half of 2025, welcoming 5.6 million passengers - a notable 8.4% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This surge was matched by a 7.8% jump in cruise ship arrivals, with 1,639 vessels docking at ports across the country.

Mexico Launches Plan to Eliminate Beach Plastic by 2030

Mexico has launched a nationwide plan to eliminate 100% of plastic waste from its beaches by 2030. The strategy, led by Semarnat and Ecoce, includes cleanup campaigns, recycling stations, and public participation to protect marine life and promote responsible waste management.

Mexico Begins Avocado Exports to Brazil, Boosting Trade Relations

With U.S. trade barriers on the rise, Mexico is tapping into Brazil's booming avocado demand. A new import protocol opens the door for Mexican avocados to reach 200 million Brazilian consumers, marking a major step in strengthening trade ties between the two agricultural powerhouses.

Transpacific Tourist Train Proposed for Mexico’s Pacific Coast

A proposed Transpacific Tourist Train could soon link Mazatlán to Acapulco, connecting 45 destinations along 1,200 km of Mexico’s Pacific coast. Backed by Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas business chambers, the project aims to boost tourism, create jobs, and support local economies.

Mexico Sets Tourism Record with 39.4 Million Visitors in 2025

Mexico welcomed 39.4 million international visitors from January to May 2025, showing a 14.2% rise from the same period last year. With strong air and cruise arrivals, rising tourist spending, and steady demand from key markets like the U.S. and Canada, the country’s tourism sector continues to gain momentum.

Cryshtian Lizardi Takes the Helm at Guadalajara Intl Airport

Cryshtian Lizardi, former head of Puerto Vallarta International Airport, has been appointed as the new administrator of Guadalajara International Airport. With over 20 years of experience, he brings a strong record of expanding air connectivity and leading major infrastructure projects.
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