Jalisco posted a record-breaking $17.38 billion in exports during the first quarter of 2026, ranking second nationwide and leading all non-border states. Led by its world-class electronics industry and growing beverage sector, the state continues to strengthen its role as a key driver of the nation's economy.
The FIFA World Cup has given Jalisco an international stage to showcase its culture, hospitality, and world-class destinations. Governor Pablo Lemus said the experience won hearts around the globe and is expected to inspire more travelers to discover Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, and beyond.
Jalisco has earned another major international tourism honor, receiving the Best International Destination 2026 award from Condé Nast Traveler Spain. The recognition highlights the state's diverse attractions, with Puerto Vallarta playing a leading role in showcasing Jalisco to visitors from around the world.
Mexico has extended the deadline for prepaid cell phone users to link their numbers to the national registry through the CURP. The new schedule runs from August-December 2026, giving millions of users more time to register and avoid possible service suspensions.
Mexico is moving forward with an ambitious energy strategy that aims to add 32,000 megawatts of new electricity generation by 2030. Most of that capacity will come from renewable sources, helping strengthen energy security while supporting homes, businesses, and industry across the country.
The looming June 30 deadline to link Mexican mobile numbers with the Unique Population Registry Code (CURP) has sparked widespread confusion over digital banking access. While regulators threaten immediate line suspensions, mixed messages from major banks leave millions wondering if their apps will stop working.
Jalisco has earned a place in the record books after officially setting a new Guinness World Record for the world's largest guacamole. The massive preparation weighed 12,646 kilograms (more than 12.6 tons), nearly doubling the previous record and showcasing the strength of the state's agricultural and culinary sectors.
Air travel across Mexico continued to grow in early 2026, with the country’s three largest airlines carrying 34.8 million passengers through May. Expanding routes, strong demand, and steady performance from Volaris helped keep travelers moving despite higher operating costs and industry challenges.
Mexican shoppers will soon gain access to hundreds of thousands of additional products through Walmart.com as the retailer opens its U.S. online marketplace to Mexico. The move is part of a broader growth strategy backed by a planned MX$43 billion investment across the region in 2026.
Jalisco schools will close on June 18 so students, teachers, and families can enjoy Mexico's FIFA World Cup 2026 match against South Korea in Guadalajara. The historic game marks the first time Mexico's national team will play a World Cup match in the city, adding to the excitement across the state.