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February 2, 2022Advertisement
In Mexico, many indigenous communities are divided over international companies that go into their regions to make profit. Of course, when a new factory is built, local people are usually promised jobs and development. But in many cases, there are also social and environmental concerns. And not everyone welcomes plants that could also contaminate the area, for example in the case of an ammonia plant, when people fear environmental impacts. The pressure can divide whole communities - and prompt bitter arguments over incentives, corruption and even violent threats, as Anne Demmer and Wolf-Dieter Vogel discovered.
Report: Anne Demmer, Wolf-Dieter Vogel
Presenter: Louisa Wright