Nestlé considers investing in Mexico's Interoceanic Corridor
Nestlé is exploring investment opportunities in Mexico's Interoceanic Corridor, potentially establishing operations in development hubs. This move aligns with the Mexican government's plan to boost regional development. Nestlé is considering investing in the "Podebis" industrial parks within the Interoceanic Corridor, a project designed to attract investment and create jobs. The company's executive stated they are evaluating the economic, social, and environmental aspects of the investment. The Interoceanic Corridor, an alternative to the Panama Canal, is attracting industrial and energy investments. Nestlé's potential investment would expand its presence in Mexico, following a previous commitment of $1 billion in January.