Heineken investment in Yucatán of $2.75 billion through 2028 follows Plan México goals and pairs with AMPIP’s $626 million for 13 new industrial parks, boosting jobs and local suppliers.
The Mexican government’s economic development push under Plan México secured two headline investments this week: brewer Heineken will pour in $2.75 billion to build a new brewery in Kanasín, Yucatán, and the Asociación Mexicana de Parques Industriales Privados (AMPIP) allocated $626 million to kick-off 13 new industrial parks. These twin moves mark a . . .






