Credits of the subject “Doing Business in Guadalajara”: 1
Duration: one week
International Trade and Business in Jalisco Guadalajara.
The Economy of Jalisco accounts for 6.3% of the Mexican GDP.
Jalisco is the seventh biggest Mexican state
Jalisco shares borders with the Mexican states of Nayarit, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, San Louis Potosí, Guanajuato, Colima, and Michoacán
The State of Jalisco ranked third in socio-economic indicators (behind Nuevo Leon and Mexico DF)
The Government of Jalisco
elevated their expectations and is planning to attract 2.318 billion dollars in foreign direct investment
to the State of Jalisco
The electronics industry is expecting foreign investments for 300
million dollars
The main sectors of the economy of Guadalajara are electronics manufacturing, Business Process Outsourcing, software development, design, multimedia, automotive, and aerospace
Significant Electronics industry Exports
As Mexico has moved to high-value-added engineering productions, Guadalajara has become branded as the “Mexican Silicon Valley” and taken the lead in the electronic design, opening
a research and development centers for global, regional, and local business with complete product development.
Guadalajara (7 million people, 6.5% of the total population of Mexico), ranks in the top
five in all foreign direct investment largest receivers of Latin American locations in high-tech.
The Aerospace industry in Guadalajara is one of the sectors with
fastest growing over the past five years
The Guadalajara International Book Fair is the largest market in the World for Spanish language publications
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