Mayor Gerardo Vargas Landros announced that more businessmen from the United States intend to invest their private capital in Ahom
Los Mochis, Sin.- Representatives of the company Texana Maxinol he had a meeting with the consul Kent Roy from USA With headquarters in Hermosillo, Sonora, where the mayor of Ahom and the businessmen of Los Mochis were present, to whom he expressed his intention to visit Port of Topolobampo Confirmed to know where the industrial complex is being built Gerardo Vargas Landeros,
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The municipal president insisted that businessmen from the state of Texas have investment capital for the Topolobampo port in the order of $1.2 billion, thus triggering foreign investment in the municipality.
It was the Consul of the United States himself, who expressed to the Ahom authorities the willingness and interest of American investors in the municipality, being reflected in terms of its good number of public safety, The city of Los Mochis is ranked nationally as one of the five safest cities to live in.
“that the investment is already authorized by them, federal, state processes, they’re already running their normal process, ours is derived from the same processes that have to be done federally, with us you won’t have a problem, it is a company that is going to work with pure clean energy”, he said.
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On behalf of the officers of the Ahom Municipality of the State Government; In the said meeting, Mayor Gerardo Vargas promised to facilitate the businessmen and Mexinol from any procedure before the related precedent to facilitate the investment of private capital.
In the case of Maxinol, the company will produce its products in Ahom, which will be exported to the Asian continent through the port of Topolobampo, which will undergo some changes in its dock, which should be expanded for the loading and unloading of ships.
Finally, the company, within agreements with the local authority, announced that it was going to purchase treated black water. Ahom Water and Sewerage Board (Japama) To produce liquefied gas, which represents a substantial contribution of income to the paramunicipal.