
City Profile - Mexico; Comprehensive overview of the city, PEST analysis and analysis of key industries including technology, tourism and hospitality, construction and retail
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City Profile - Mexico; Comprehensive overview of the city, PEST analysis and analysis of key industries including technology, tourism and hospitality, construction and retail
Summary
“City Profile - Mexico” provides historical and forecast data on key city level metrics along with analytical coverage of the latest political, economic, social, technological, infrastructural, legal and environmental issues affecting Mexico city.
The report contains detailed tourism, retail, construction, technology and public infrastructure data and insight into economic, social, and industry trends.
In 2024, Mexico City contributed 21.2% to the national GDP, driven by a 1.4% real economic growth. Key sectors included transportation, essential services, financial services, real estate, manufacturing, and construction. The city is a major economic hub, hosting top banks and insurers, and relies heavily on construction and manufacturing, particularly in textiles, chemicals, and electronics. Trade and tourism also remained vital to the economy.
Scope
Summary
“City Profile - Mexico” provides historical and forecast data on key city level metrics along with analytical coverage of the latest political, economic, social, technological, infrastructural, legal and environmental issues affecting Mexico city.
The report contains detailed tourism, retail, construction, technology and public infrastructure data and insight into economic, social, and industry trends.
In 2024, Mexico City contributed 21.2% to the national GDP, driven by a 1.4% real economic growth. Key sectors included transportation, essential services, financial services, real estate, manufacturing, and construction. The city is a major economic hub, hosting top banks and insurers, and relies heavily on construction and manufacturing, particularly in textiles, chemicals, and electronics. Trade and tourism also remained vital to the economy.
Scope
- The service sector remains the key contributor to the regional economy and the major employer.
- In 2024, Mexico City's tourism sector surpassed pre-pandemic levels, welcoming 14.8 million tourists to hotel establishments, up from 14.4 million the previous year. This growth was fueled by nearshoring and strong domestic and international travel, with 10.8 million domestic tourists and 4.0 million international visitors
- Gain a comprehensive knowledge of future economic and demographic trends and understand the performance of various sectors within the city.
- Analyze and understand the business environment in the city to align your investment and expansion strategies.
- The report helps to drive a conclusion in choosing a suitable city to invest or expand according to your business structure.
- Explore new opportunities in the hospitality, tourism, construction, real estate and retail sectors.
Table of Contents
34 Pages
- 1. City Snapshot
- 2. PEST Analysis
- 2.1 Political
- 2.2 Economic
- 2.3 Social
- 3. Technology and Infrastructure
- 3.1 Communications
- 3.2 Internal Transport Networks
- 3.3 Connectivity
- 3.4 Airport
- 4. Business Environment Analysis
- 5. Travel and Tourism
- 5.1 Tourism Flows
- 5.2 Hotels
- 5.3 Attractions
- 5.4 Events
- 6. Construction and Real Estate
- 6.1 Investment
- 6.2 Real Estate Market
- 7. Retail
- 7.1 Retail Market
- 7.2 Consumption, Income and Prices
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- List of Tables
- Table 1: Mexico City - key facts (estimates), 2024
- Table 2: Mexico city- real GDP and real GDP growth, 2000-30
- Table 3: Mexico city- economic growth comparison (Index 2010=100), 2000-30
- Table 4: Mexico city- GDP per capita comparison, 2000-30 ($)
- Table 5: Mexico city- employment structure, 2000-30 (% of total)
- Table 6: Mexico City - main universities, 2024
- Table 7: Mexico city - population comparison, 2000-30 (million)
- Table 8: Mexico city - population by age, 2000-30 (% of total)
- Table 9: Mexico City - Mexico City International Airport, passengers (number), 2019-24
- Table 10: Mexico City - Mexico City International Airport, aircraft movements (number), 2019-24
- Table 11: Mexico City - Mexico City International Airport, cargo (tonnes), 2019-24
- Table 12: Mexico City - Tourist arrivals in hotel establishments, 2019-24 (number)
- Table 13: Mexico City - Tourist Expenditure in hotel establishments, 2019-24 ($ million)
- Table 14: Mexico City - International tourist arrivals by country of residence, 2019-24 (number)
- Table 15: Mexico City - Hotel classification, 2019-24 (number)
- Table 16: Mexico City - UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Table 17: Mexico City - MICE and other events
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Mexico city- real GDP and real GDP growth, 2000-30
- Figure 2: Mexico City- economic growth comparison (Index 2010=100), 2000-30
- Figure 3: Mexico city- GDP per capita comparison, 2000-30
- Figure 4: Mexico city- employment structure, 2000-30 (% of total)
- Figure 5: Mexico city - population comparison, 2000-30
- Figure 6: Mexico city - population by age, 2000-30 (% of total)
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