A Mexican auto plant belonging to German carmaker Audi remains open and did not close following a dispute over unpaid bills on Friday, as was reported by local media, an official with the company told Reuters on Saturday.
The plant is located in the central state of Puebla. Media had reported that officials from the local municipality shut the facility after several hours of failed talks to resolve a dispute over an alleged 90 million pesos in outstanding debts on items including local property taxes and water bills.She said she could not comment on the specific amount of any outstanding debts, and said plant representatives would be talking with state authorities on Monday.
“There were efforts like what’s been reported in the news, but they weren’t able to close the plant,” she said. Friday night and Saturday morning work shifts were not interrupted, she added.Reporting by Sharay Angulo and Dave Graham; Editing by Richard Pullin and Rosalba O’Brien
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