Wal-Mart will invest $1.3 billion USD in Mexico, despite Trump’s warnings

A person walks outside a Wal-Mart store in Mexico City January 11, 2013. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

Despite Donald Trump’s warnings of “retribution or consequences,” retailer Wal-Mart de Mexico will invest $1.3 billion USD in logistics in Latin America’s No.2 economy, the company said on Wednesday Dec. 7, as a sign of confidence in Mexico at a time of uncertainty after the U.S. election result.

A large part of the investment will be over the next three years including in back-end infrastructure, the company’s Chief Executive Guilherme Loureiro said. He said it would create some 10,000 permanent new jobs directly, according to Reuters.

“It will involve the building of new distribution centers, as well as the expansion of ones we already have,” he said at an event with President Enrique Peña Nieto at the president’s office.

A person walks outside a Wal-Mart store in Mexico City. PHOTO: REUTERS/Edgard Garrido



Loureiro said the company had already invested 80 billion pesos ($3.93 billion USD) in the past four years.

The election of Donald Trump has thrown Mexico’s business world into uncertainty, as he has attacked U.S. companies investing south of the border and threatened to renegotiate or scrap a major trade agreement with Mexico.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc’s (WMT.N) Mexican unit is the country’s largest retailer, with more than 2,200 stores.

Source: reuters.com

Related posts

Casa de Sierra Nevada: one of the trendiest hotels in SMA

Toy Museum in San Miguel de Allende, an unforgettable experience

Casa Dragones is a must on your next trip to San Miguel!