Guadalajara

Location:

Intro

Located in the state of Jalisco, Guadalajara anchors western Mexico through manufacturing, services, and a growing technology sector. It provides a counterweight to Mexico City in national urban structure.

Background

Historically a commercial and cultural center, Guadalajara evolved into a diversified metropolitan economy. In recent decades it emerged as a key node in Mexico’s electronics and technology ecosystem.

History

Spanish colonial foundation

Regional commercial consolidation

Industrialization and urban expansion

Growth as technology and innovation hub

Present Day

Guadalajara hosts manufacturing, logistics, and technology clusters and serves as a major educational and cultural center. Urban growth pressures coexist with rising international connectivity.

Future Outlook

Guadalajara is positioned to deepen its role in technology, nearshoring, and advanced manufacturing as supply chains diversify away from East Asia.

Population
5250000

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Event Timeline

23 October 1722
26-28 November 2025
1991-12-25
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