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After Mexicali Voters Reject Its Billion-Dollar Brewery, Constellation Brands Wants to Meet With Mexico's President


A day after residents of the Mexican border city of Mexicali voted by a wide margin to reject the completion of a $1 billion brewery under construction by alcoholic beverage giant Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ), management has stated that it still wants to invest in Mexico and is open to meeting with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to discuss how to proceed, according to Reuters.

Voters in the desert city are concerned that Constellation's plant will deplete already-scarce water supplies. According to Alfonso Cortez Lara, a water expert at the College of the Northern Border who was quoted in U.K. newspaper The Guardian, the brewery would have consumed more water than all other industrial users in Mexicali combined -- 25% of the municipality's reserves at peak use.

The manufacturer, however, has denied that its operations will significantly impact water availability. Reuters reported Monday that less than 5% of residents out of a population of 1 million voted in the referendum. However, though groups opposed to the brewery has been pushing for a plebiscite for two years, the vote itself was only announced two weeks ago. Pro-business groups panned the way the referendum was conducted as both disorganized and designed to promote a negative result.

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