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Gangs Tighten Grip on Businesses in Mexico | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

by Miles Cooper
August 4, 2024
in Mexico City
Gangs put squeeze on firms in Mexico | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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    • – What​ role does the government play in⁢ supporting ⁤and protecting businesses targeted by gangs in Mexico?
  • Gangs Tighten Grip on ⁣Businesses in Mexico | ‌The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
    • The Impact of Gangs on Businesses
    • Challenges Faced by Business Owners
    • Benefits and Practical Tips for Business⁣ Owners
    • Case Studies and First-Hand Experiences
    • Conclusion

– What​ role does the government play in⁢ supporting ⁤and protecting businesses targeted by gangs in Mexico?

Gangs Tighten Grip on ⁣Businesses in Mexico | ‌The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In recent years, ⁣Mexico has been plagued by the increasing influence of gangs on businesses, ⁤particularly in ‍regions known for drug trafficking and organized⁢ crime. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ‌recently published an article highlighting the dire situation faced‌ by businesses operating in‍ these areas.

The Impact of Gangs on Businesses

Gangs in Mexico have long been known for their violent tactics⁤ and extortion schemes targeting businesses. They often demand protection money, known as “piso” or “floor,” from business owners in exchange for allowing⁤ them to operate safely. Refusal to pay can result in threats, ⁣violence, ⁣or even death.

According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette article, the tightening grip of gangs on businesses has had several negative consequences, ⁢including:

  • Increased costs for business owners as they are forced to pay extortion fees
  • Loss of revenue ‍and profits due to fear ​of retaliation or closure by gangs
  • Deterioration of the overall business environment, leading to decreased investment and economic growth

Challenges Faced by Business Owners

Business owners in Mexico ⁢are facing⁢ significant challenges in dealing with gang extortion and violence. Some of the key issues highlighted in the article include:

  • Fear for personal safety and that of their employees and customers
  • Difficulty​ in reporting incidents to ⁢authorities due to lack of trust​ in the justice system
  • Lack of government support and ⁢protection for businesses targeted by gangs

Benefits and Practical Tips for Business⁣ Owners

While the situation may seem grim, there are steps that business owners can take​ to protect themselves and mitigate the ⁣impact of gang activity on‌ their operations. Some practical tips include:

  • Investing in security measures‌ such ​as surveillance cameras, alarm systems, and security personnel
  • Building relationships with local law enforcement and ​working collaboratively to address security concerns
  • Seeking legal advice and support to navigate the complex legal landscape ⁣in Mexico

Case Studies and First-Hand Experiences

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette article also featured case studies and first-hand experiences of business owners‌ who have been affected‍ by gang ‍activities. These stories provide valuable insights ‌into the challenges faced by businesses in Mexico and underscore the urgent need for action to address ​the issue.

Conclusion

The prevalence of gangs in Mexico poses a significant threat to businesses and the overall economic stability of the country. By raising awareness of the issue, highlighting ‍the ​challenges faced by business owners, and sharing practical tips⁣ for protection, we can work towards creating a safer and more secure environment for businesses to thrive in Mexico.

Drug cartels in Mexico are expanding their reach to ⁤extort money and control‌ the sale,‍ distribution, and pricing of various goods. This new trend is affecting not only​ small businesses but also major corporations in the country.

Even high-profile business⁢ leaders are now⁣ at risk of extortion demands ​from drug cartels. Recently, Julio Almanza, the head of the business chambers’ federation in⁤ Tamaulipas state, was tragically shot to ‌death after speaking out about cartel extortion in the region.

The issue escalated when Femsa, a major⁤ corporation​ operating Oxxo convenience stores, had to close down all its stores and gas stations in Nuevo Laredo due to gang-related problems. Cartels have been demanding‌ that specific distributors supply ‍fuel to​ Femsa’s gas stations while also abducting store employees ⁣for information gathering purposes.

Gangs view convenience ​stores as strategic points for monitoring⁤ law enforcement activities‍ and ‍rival movements. This has ⁣led​ to violent⁢ incidents where companies are forced to comply with ​cartel demands under threat of harm or violence.

A survey conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce revealed that organized crime has infiltrated ⁢sales, distribution, and pricing ‍strategies across various

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