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Coparmex Denounces Acts of Corruption in Pemex to Pay Debt to Suppliers

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On the verge of collapse! The Mexican Confederation of Business and Social Security (Coparmex) launched an alert about Pemex's debts to its suppliers, which are having a severe impact on the country's corporate and social stability. In its statement issued on Thursday, July 10, Coparmex pointed out that the accumulated debt, which affects hundreds of companies, originates from bad administrative practices, overruns and opaque contracts inherited…

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The huachicol in the last six years was of such magnitude that with its value, Pemex's debt could have been covered with its suppliers.

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The Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex) expressed concern about the debts that Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has with suppliers, as this situation has caused small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to face a “severe financial crisis” in the face of non-payments by the public company.

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On the verge of collapse! The Mexican Confederation of Business and Social Security (Coparmex) launched an alert about Pemex's debts to its suppliers, which are having a severe impact on the country's corporate and social stability. In its statement issued on Thursday, July 10, Coparmex pointed out that the accumulated debt, which affects hundreds of companies, originates from bad administrative practices, overruns and opaque contracts inherited…

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The former director of Mexican Petroleum, Octavio Romero Oropeza, again evaded his responsibility in the payment crisis that he left as a legacy in the state’s productive company. During a visit to the offices of Infonavit in Tabasco, Romero Oropeza was questioned by the millionaire debts that Pemex drags with suppliers, but he settled the issue with a cynical and displacing response: “I don’t want to be rude.” His phrase sums up the contempt wi…

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Coparmex stated that as long as Pemex's debt to suppliers is not met 100%, thousands of companies will continue to be at risk of stopping operations, firing staff or even closing permanently The Mexican Confederation of Employers (COPARMEX) issued a statement expressing concern about the growing debt that Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has with thousands of suppliers, mostly micro, small and medium-sized Mexican companies that face a huge financial…

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Debt to suppliers is not only dragging hundreds of mipymes into bankruptcy, but acts of corruption are also being committed to release legitimately due payments, the employers' confederation denounces.

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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