The Government of Jalisco is set to invest $625 million USD to develop 800,000 square meters of industrial park space. This strategic expansion is expected to create 19,000 jobs by 2027, further cementing the state’s status as a top destination for global trade and innovation.
Mexico’s new mobile phone registration rule is now in force, requiring users to link numbers to official ID by June 30, 2026. Authorities warn of phishing messages and fake SIM offers, urging customers to register only through their provider’s official channels.
Mexico is rapidly transforming its energy landscape by integrating federal goals, international diplomacy, and private investment. By targeting a 40% renewable share by 2030, the nation is strengthening its role as a sustainable North American hub while fostering vital ecological and economic ties.
Mexico is steering toward a cashless future on its highways. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that by the end of 2026, all payments for fuel and road tolls must be handled electronically. This mandate aims to modernize the national economy and reduce wait times for millions of drivers.
Jalisco will join the Michelin Guide in 2026 as part of its expansion in Mexico, marking a major achievement for the state’s culinary scene. The recognition highlights its rich gastronomy and talent, while boosting tourism, investment, and opportunities across the food and hospitality sectors.
It is often said that 'Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day,' but to Mexicans this celebration has special meaning of historical importance. The St. Patrick's Brigade, also known as the Saint Patrick's Battalion or 'Los San Patricios', were Irishmen who fought and gave their lives for Mexico in the Mexican American War.
Monday, March 16 is a National Holiday, with banks, government offices and many businesses closed as Mexico celebrates Benito Juárez, who rose from humble origins to occupy the Presidency of the Republic on several occasions during the turbulent second half of the 19th century, and whose influence is still felt today.
Jalisco strengthened its position in global aviation during Routes Americas 2026 in Rio de Janeiro, where officials met with major airlines to explore new routes and expanded service. With growing passenger traffic and major airport investments, the state continues building stronger international connections.
During February 2026, the 12 Mexican airports operated by GAP recorded a 3.2% decrease in total passenger traffic compared to February 2025. Tijuana, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara reported a decrease of 7.4%, 5.3%, and 1.6%, respectively. In contrast, Los Cabos airport reported an increase of 0.8%.
With global anticipation building for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mexican officials and FIFA leaders met in Mexico City to finalize security plans for the tournament. Federal and local authorities are coordinating efforts to ensure a safe, welcoming environment for players and fans across all host cities.