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Vulcan turns down Mexico's 'illegal expropriation' of its investments

U.S. building company Vulcan Products on Monday declined what it considers the illegal expropriation of its financial investments in Mexico and stated it stays open up to a worked out solution with the Mexican federal government.

The company has actually been participated in a years-long dispute with Mexico's federal government after authorities ordered a halt to limestone quarrying at Vulcan's mining unit in the coastal state of Quintana Roo in 2022, declaring environmental damages by the company, which denies the allegations.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador last week stated that the site had actually not been expropriated, just closed, and that it would stay closed at least till he leaves office in October.

In a declaration on Monday, Vulcan explained the suspension of their operations as authoritarian and said it might not produce or offer products due to the arbitrary actions of the government of Mexico in order to require us to give up our essential investments in the area.

Last year, Lopez Obrador laid out plans to offer 6.5 billion Mexican pesos ($ 391 million) to buy the land where Vulcan Products operates and solve the conflict, however said the company did not wish to sell the land.

The truth is that at no time have we got a. ' generous deal' to buy our home, Vulcan stated on Monday.

We were provided a casual appraisal, without signatures. and without information, that considerably undervalues our possessions,. including the limestone reserves of which we own under Mexican. law, as well as the only deep draft port in the region.