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Bimbo, Coca-Cola Femsa and Orbia, Mexicans with Active Business in Venezuela

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Venezuela once again places itself at the centre of international attention, after U.S. forces captured its president, Nicolás Maduro, to move him to New York, where he faces charges of drug trafficking and terrorism. The fact opened questions about the future of business, particularly for Mexican companies that still have operations in that South American country. Among the big Mexican companies with presence in Venezuela are the world’s larges…
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Venezuela once again places itself at the centre of international attention, after U.S. forces captured its president, Nicolás Maduro, to move him to New York, where he faces charges of drug trafficking and terrorism. The fact opened questions about the future of business, particularly for Mexican companies that still have operations in that South American country. Among the big Mexican companies with presence in Venezuela are the world’s larges…

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El CEO broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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