MEXICO CITY (AFP) - Two Mexican brewers, including the producers of Corona beer, have said they are reducing production because of the health emergency in the country over the Covid-19 pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MEXICO CITY - Two Mexican brewers, including the producers of Corona beer, have said they are reducing production because of the health emergency in the country over the Covid-19 pandemic.
"We are in the process of lowering production at our plants to the bare minimum," the company said in a statement on Thursday, adding it would complete the suspension in the following days. Mexico's government has said that only key sectors such as agribusiness will be able to continue to function under current restrictions.
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