On Monday, U.S. construction company Vulcan Materials has rejected what it considers the 'illegal expropriation' of its investments in Mexico. The American quarry company also dismissed Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's campaign of criticisms, closures, and his $385 million offer to buy its property on the Caribbean coast for ecotourism, stating that the offer 'substantially undervalues' its crocodile-filled quarries. Vulcan contends that the president's projects hurt the environment.
American company tells Mexico president that his $385 million offer to buy its Caribbean property for ecotourism "substantially undervalues" its crocodile-filled quarries. https://t.co/UFX0GcqBYQ
US company rejects #Mexico's criticism, buy-out offer, says president's projects hurt the environment https://t.co/cUW7q56UbW
An American quarry company on Monday rejected the Mexican president's campaign of criticisms and closures, as well as his offer to buy its property on the Caribbean coast. https://t.co/o33Eku13kA
US company rejects Mexico's criticism, buy-out offer, says president's projects hurt the environment https://t.co/nFbMdnKQKK
Vulcan rejects Mexico's 'illegal expropriation' of its investments https://t.co/3y1ycPgW1Y https://t.co/sf0BDr5NqR
🔵 VULCAN REJECTS MEXICO'S 'ILLEGAL EXPROPRIATION' OF ITS INVESTMENTS Full Story → https://t.co/kCjaSC84uY U.S. construction company Vulcan Materials on Monday rejected what it considers the "illegal expropriation" of its investments in Mexico and said it remains open to a…