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Home»News»Mexico will abide by USMCA panel ruling on Vulcan company

Mexico will abide by USMCA panel ruling on Vulcan company

Stanley BowersBy Stanley BowersMarch 23, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
Mexico will abide by USMCA panel ruling on Vulcan company
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“Of course we abide by what they resolve, but I would really like them to know the territory, the destruction, the ecocide that this American company caused,” said the Tabasco politician at his press conference.

Vulcan Materials said Monday that Mexican security forces illegally seized its maritime terminal in Quintana Roo state last week, in a lengthy legal battle over its limestone mining activities.

President López Obrador recalled that the US company has a conflict with Cemex “because they are not allowed to operate the port”, because “there is a legal trial between Clica. Cemex, but the judges have already allowed Pemex to use the port,” he said.

With information from Reuters

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