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Grupo indio Allana busca instalarse en Uruguay y comprar un frigorífico en Colonia

El grupo brasileño Minerva Foods pretende, en una estrategia de expansión por América Latina, comprar las tres plantas de Marfrig en Uruguay. Sin embargo, su operación en el país no salió como lo esperaba: el gobierno de Luis Lacalle Pou impidió esta operación. El argumento fue que la compra iba en desmedro de la libre competencia porque llevaba a que la compañía de Brasil concentrara el 45% del mercado de faena.
Minerva ahora insiste con esta operación, pero pretende sumar a otro actor al negocio: al grupo indio Allana. La propuesta es que Minerva compre tres plantas de Marfrig, pero venda inmediatamente el frigorífico de Colonia. Con una operación en cadena, se lograría evitar esa concentración de mercado, que fue cuestionada por la Comisión de Promoción y Defensa de la Competencia, perteneciente al Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas.
El grupo cárnico indio Allana mantuvo el lunes una reunión en la Torre Ejecutiva (la casa de gobierno) con el presidente de la República, Yamandú Orsi, con el objetivo de avanzar en la compra de la planta de Colonia.

El ministro de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca, Alfredo Fratti, señaló que la instancia fue de “presentación formal”. “El presidente no tenía aún contacto visual con la empresa. Se trata de un grupo muy grande, con sede en India, que trabaja principalmente con carne de búfalo y está especializado en el rito halal”, detalló Fratti, en declaraciones al programa radial Valor Agregado.
El grupo Allana pretende utilizar la planta de Colonia para producir esos productos y orientarse a mercados musulmanes.
El ministro explicó que si se aprueba la nueva fórmula –la operación en cadena entre Minerva, Marfrig y Allana–, la planta de Colonia no quedaría bajo el control del grupo brasileño sino que pasaría al indio. Esto reduciría el peso de la multinacional de Brasil en la faena nacional a un 25%.

“Desde el punto de vista ideal, preferiría que se mantuviera el esquema anterior, pero eso parece difícil. Este nuevo escenario es distinto al que se había rechazado antes. Hay que analizarlo”, expresó Fratti. El ministro valoró de forma positiva que “capitales de un país en crecimiento como India estén interesados en invertir en Uruguay”.
El negocio por el momento está siendo evaluado por la Comisión de Promoción y Defensa de la Competencia. Estaba previsto que Allana entregara a esa oficina los documentos por estas horas. Fratti detalló que de parte del grupo indio no se plantearon inversiones adicionales ni nuevos intereses. “Ellos manifestaron interés específico en Colonia. No hablaron de otras plantas ni de una estrategia regional más amplia”, detalló.
La posible operación genera preocupación en algunos ámbitos. El productor rural y senador de la oposición Sebastián Da Silva dijo que le parece “curioso” que los empresarios indios “vengan recién ahora”.

“Comprar una planta frigorífica lleva un proceso largo; no es comprar una peluquería o comprar un minimercado. A mí me parece que esto tiene olor a pasamos y es lo que más me preocupa, porque podemos estar frente a casi un monopolio de la faena”, señaló Da Silva, senador del Partido Nacional, en una rueda de prensa.
El legislador destacó que durante el gobierno anterior el tema se resolvió de una manera “adecuada”. Ahora, aseguró que teme por el “lobby de la industria brasileña” porque siempre “tuvo una amistad especial con el Frente Amplio”. Cree que ese buen vínculo puede influir en la operación. “En algún momento, tenemos que dejar de estar presionados por los grandes grupos brasileros y ser un país serio”, sostuvo.
“Este no es un tema que, de repente, tenga titulares en los diarios. Pero es un tema que afecta el corazón del impulso ganadero. Nosotros necesitamos mercados en competencia, entradas de ganado gordo en competencia, y empresas que compitan por la producción del productor uruguayo”, expresó.
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US-Mexico Tijuana River sewage crisis deal is ‘massive’ win for Americans, EPA says

EPA, Mexico meet over Tijuana sewage crisis
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss rolling back Biden-era environmental policies, the U.S.-Mexico sewage crisis in Tijuana, and his recent meeting with an Israeli diplomat killed just weeks later.
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A new deal between the United States and Mexico aimed at resolving the Tijuana River sewage crisis is «massive» win for Americans living in the San Diego area, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced this week.
The memorandum of understanding was signed Thursday as the EPA said «For many decades, untreated raw sewage has flowed into Southern California from Mexico, polluting the Tijuana River Valley, closing beaches, fouling the air, harming the region’s economy, and sickening people on both sides of the border.»
«The Trump Administration is proud to deliver this massive environmental and national security win for Americans in the San Diego area who have been living with this disgusting raw sewage flowing into their communities for far too long,» Zeldin said in a statement.
The EPA said the deal meets multiple «top Trump Administration priorities and milestones critical to ensuring a 100% solution to this issue» — including expediting already-existing critical infrastructure projects.
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A sign reads «Stop The Stink» near the Tijuana River Valley area by Border Field State Park along the U.S.-Mexico border between San Diego and Tijuana in San Diego County, Calif., on April 23, 2025. In recent years, the U.S.-Mexico border sewage pollution problem has closed beaches and raised concerns over public health issues. (Patrick Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
«The United States — which has withheld sending more American dollars to projects until Mexico fulfilled their obligations toward other projects — agreed to release EPA Border Water Infrastructure Program funding to complete the rehabilitation of Pump Station 1 and the Tijuana River collection pipes. This is because Mexico agreed to fund and begin construction on two priority projects this year, the diversion of treated effluent from two wastewater treatment plants and the rehabilitation of the Parallel Gravity Line,» the EPA said, in reference to a wastewater collecting pipe in Mexico. «This increased the total number of projects planned for this year from two to six.»
«To that end, Mexico will immediately seek internal funding to initiate the construction process for the diversion, which will divert 10 million gallons per day of treated effluent entering the Tijuana River, and the rehabilitation of the Parallel Gravity Line. This will be completed no later than December 31, 2025,» the EPA added.
It also said «Several necessary Mexico side projects have been added to account for future population growth in Tijuana and operation and maintenance costs.»
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The South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant operates to treat water and sewage flowing across the border from the Tijuana River behind a section of border wall fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border between San Diego and Tijuana on April 24, 2025. (Patrick Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
The deal was reached after Zeldin traveled to San Diego in April to speak to those affected by the situation.
«I made a commitment to the residents that I would spearhead an effort to construct an all-encompassing plan to finally bring the sewage crisis to an end,» Zeldin said. «Since my visit, the Mexican and United States’ governments have been working collaboratively to urgently finalize a permanent 100% solution to this longstanding issue. Secretary Rubio and the whole State Department, and the National Security Council at the White House worked hand-in-hand with EPA, and other federal partners, to make this agreement a reality.»

An aerial view of sewage water spilling into Playa Blanca beach in the coast of Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico on March 21, 2024. (Getty Images)
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«This is not just a solution for 2025,» he added. «We devised this agreement to factor in population growth, operation and maintenance costs, and other variables that would make this solution durable and long term. Grateful to President Claudia Sheinbaum, Secretary [of the Environment and National Resources of Mexico Alicia] Bárcena, and the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their partnership, cooperation, and commitment to work with us to clean up the Tijuana River Valley. This is a huge win for millions of Americans and Mexicans who have been calling on us to end this decades old crisis.»
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Trump heads to Scotland to talk golf, politics and trade

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President Donald Trump will depart for Scotland on Friday for a five-day trip where he will check in with his golf resorts in Turnberry and Aberdeen, as well as with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer and head of the Scottish government, First Minister John Swinney.
While it is unclear what dates he will be meeting with the British leaders, one topic of conversation expected to be top of the list is the U.S.-U.K. trade agreement.
The U.K. is one of the few countries with which the U.S. has advanced its trade agreements under relatively amicable terms, signing a deal dubbed the «Economic Prosperity Deal» last month, which agreed to slash tariffs.
Then-former President Donald Trump playing golf at his Trump Turnberry course in South Ayrshire during his visit to the U.K. on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. (Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images)
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It is unclear what details the pair will hash out, but according to Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, an international affairs think tank based in London, the June deal was more of a «head of terms,» essentially stating both nations’ intent to move forward with new trade terms.
«Now we expect to see more detail to be hammered out and specific rates on various industries to be specified,» Mendoza explained to Fox News Digital.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also told reporters last week that Trump and Starmer will meet «to refine the great trade deal that was brokered,» though the White House did not answer Fox News Digital’s questions about what specifically will be discussed over the weekend.
«The U.K. is the only country to have secured this deal with the U.S., reducing car export tariffs from 27.5% to 10%, saving manufacturers hundreds of millions each year and protecting hundreds of thousands of jobs,» the British government said in a statement. «At the same time, the aerospace sector has seen the removal of 10% tariffs on goods such as engines and aircraft parts, helping make companies such as Rolls Royce more competitive and allow them to continue to be at the cutting edge of innovation.»
Starmer championed his relationship with Trump in a BBC interview earlier this month and said that it was «in the national interest» for the two men to get along.

U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, middle left, meets with President Donald Trump, alongside Vice President JD Vance, right, and U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy, left, in the Oval Office at the White House on Feb. 27, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Carl Court – Pool/Getty Images)
«We are different people, and we’ve got different political backgrounds and leanings, but we do have a good relationship and that comes from a number of places,» Starmer told BBC podcast «Political Thinking.» «I think I do understand what anchors the president, what he really cares about.»
Apart from geopolitical talks, Trump is expected to get in a round of golf at one of his courses when visiting his clubs, like he did in 2018 when he visited the historic golf resort and hotel at Turnberry.
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The British government did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions whether Starmer is expected to play alongside Trump at any point during his trip.
Scotland appears to hold special significance for Trump as his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, was born and raised in Scotland before she moved to Queens, New York, and he dedicated his club in Aberdeen to her after breaking ground in 2023 and naming an 18-round course the MacLeod Course.

Then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is welcomed as he arrives at his Turnberry golf course, in Turnberry, Scotland, on June 24, 2016. (REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo)
He is also reported to have created a memorial garden to his mother at the resort.
Though his strong affection for Scotland has not always been reciprocated and Trump has previously been met with protests during his trip.
Scotland Police confirmed with Fox New Digital that «significant» security precautions have been taken ahead of Trump’s visit, including pulling in additional forces from across the U.K. to help with the police effort.
«A policing plan will be in place to maintain public safety, balance rights to peaceful protest and minimize disruption,» Assistant Chief Constable Emma Bond said, confirming that protests are once again expected.

President Donald Trump plays a round of golf at the Trump Turnberry resort in South Ayrshire, where he and first lady Melania Trump are spending the weekend. (Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images)
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«The visit will require a significant police operation using local, national and specialist resources from across Police Scotland, supported by colleagues from other U.K. police forces as part of mutual aid arrangements,» she added.
Trump will return to the U.K. in September for an official state visit, where he will meet with King Charles III at Windsor Castle.
The visit will mark the first time the U.K. has invited a U.S. president for a second state visit.
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