Mexinol plant construction starts in Topolobampo on April 23

Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya announced that the first stone for the Mexinol plant construction in Topolobampo port will be laid on April 23. The project involves an investment of about 3.3 billion dollars and will create around 4,500 direct and indirect jobs.

On March 17, 2026, during the Semanera conference in Culiacán, Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya announced the start of construction for the Mexinol plant, which will produce methanol, in Topolobampo port. The initiative carries an investment of roughly 3.3 billion dollars and will generate about 4,500 direct and indirect jobs. Rocha Moya noted that the first stone will be laid on April 23. These matters were discussed in a prior meeting with U.S. Consul General in Hermosillo, Drew Hoster. The governor intends to invite Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón to attend and learn about other foreign investments in the state, including Wendy’s chain expansion starting with a restaurant in Mazatlán. Discussions also covered ways to enhance marketing of Sinaloa’s agricultural and aquaculture products, raised in a national meeting with Ebrard within the T-MEC negotiation framework.

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