At the Guadalajara Zoo, a team of twelve experts provides round-the-clock care for a young patas monkey named Yuji. Since his mother was unable to care for him, these specialists have used assisted-rearing techniques and stuffed animal companions to ensure the infant feels secure and supported as he grows.
U.S. avocado imports from Mexico rose 33 percent in the first quarter of the year, driven by a strong harvest and steady demand. Favorable growing conditions and stable prices have supported increased shipments, while health trends and changing consumer habits continue to boost avocado sales.
The Mexican government has launched its Universal Health System, a policy aimed at expanding equitable medical care nationwide. The first phase focuses on registering older adults for a permanent credential that will grant access to free services at public medical facilities across the country.
Ride-hailing platform inDrive has secured official authorization to operate in Puerto Vallarta and renewed its license in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. The move formalizes the company’s presence in Jalisco and positions it to support growing mobility demand ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
During March 2026, the 12 Mexican airports operated by GAP recorded a 7.6% decrease in total passenger traffic compared to March 2025. Puerto Vallarta, Tijuana, Los Cabos, and Guadalajara reported a decrease of 24.4%, 8.7%, 6.9, and 2.3%, respectively, compared to March 2025.
Walmart de México y Centroamérica is fueling its 2026 strategy with a MX$43 billion investment, a 10% increase aimed at remodeling stores and expanding its digital reach. By blending automation with new store openings, the retailer is set to elevate the regional shopping experience.
Jalisco has solidified its role as Mexico’s top interior exporter, reaching $52.57 billion in 2025. With a 66% growth rate - nearly nine times the national average - the state now outperforms several border regions. This surge reflects a booming economy driven by high-tech talent and global trust.
Jalisco is strengthening its partnership with Canada through strategic meetings with major airlines and the 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce. With a 9.5% rise in Canadian visitors this year, the state is enhancing flight routes and inclusive travel to Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta.
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.