Safety and integrity are key for the development of the industry in Mexico: CanCham
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico emphasizes the importance of safety and integrity in the productive sector for industrial development, expressing concern over a recent kidnapping incident involving miners in Sinaloa.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico (CanCham) has underscored the critical role that safety and integrity play in the development and collaboration within the productive sector. In a recent statement, CanCham noted that a context of certainty and peace is essential for the well-being of individuals and the growth of industry. This highlights the chamber's advocacy for a stable environment conducive to business operations and industry expansion in Mexico.
The chamber specifically addressed a troubling incident in Concordia, Sinaloa, where ten miners were kidnapped, expressing deep concern for both the individuals affected and their families. CanCham conveyed its support for Vizsla Silver Corp, the company involved, as well as expressing condolences to all impacted by this incident. The statement reflects a growing apprehension among organizations about safety issues that directly influence industrial activities and economic growth in the region.
CanCham called for decisive action from responsible institutions regarding the gravity of the situation, emphasizing the need to uphold justice and the rule of law consistently. Such calls for stronger institutional responses are crucial in light of the violence and insecurity affecting various sectors in Mexico, as they indicate a demand for greater governmental commitment to protect workers and foster a more stable business environment.