What Does Leading the Network of Heritage Cities Mean for Guanajuato?
Guanajuato's mayor to lead the National Association of Mexican World Heritage Cities, impacting preservation, tourism, and global cultural positioning.
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Guanajuato's mayor to lead the National Association of Mexican World Heritage Cities, impacting preservation, tourism, and global cultural positioning.
Guanajuato faces road blockades, prompting state authorities to implement continuous monitoring and report partial highway closures to ensure safety and transit.
Guanajuato attracts two new investment projects totaling $60 million, creating over 400 direct jobs in León and Silao, reinforcing economic competitiveness.
Guanajuato is leveraging lyophilization, also known as freeze-drying, to transform its agro-food industry and significantly boost exports to global markets, especially in Asia.
Guanajuato achieves 37% of 6-year investment goal in 1 year with $2.983B across 35 projects. 8,434 jobs committed, managing 25 more projects worth $1.5B and 5,000 jobs.
9 total road blockades in Guanajuato disrupt Bajío logistics. Agricultural producers demand fair white corn prices. Interstate cargo transport and industrial corridors affected.
Guanajuato generates over 45,000 jobs in H1 2025, ranking among Mexico's top 5 dynamic states. Learn how the state integrates economic growth with social well-being at IMEF Forum.
Guanajuato International Airport reports 5.3% passenger growth and 32.6% revenue increase in Q3 2025, driven by new international routes and strategic investments.
Guanajuato footwear industry endorses Customs Law reform to combat smuggling, protect formal employment, and align Mexico with international trade standards.
Scania México invests 51.19M pesos in León headquarters relocation, enhancing service capabilities in Bajío region with sustainability focus.