Dutch
brewer Heineken said on Friday that it will suspend production and distribution
from its seven plants in Mexico, in response to the government’s decision to
halt nonessential economic activity to contain the new coronavirus.
Heineken Mexico, which employs 16,000 workers,
followed Grupo Modelo, producer of the Corona, Modelo and Pacifico brands,
which on Thursday announced similar measures. The Dutch company said its
distribution operations will conclude on Sunday “in full alignment with the
recommendations indicated by our authorities.”
In regard to production, the company will begin
reducing its operations “to a minimum … with the sole purpose of avoiding
irreversible effects that could make it impossible to reactivate our economic
activity.” So far, Mexico has registered 1,510 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and
50 deaths related to the disease


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