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construction firm Vulcan Materials plans to legally challenge Mexico's decision to turn a nature reserve, including Vulcan's limestone quarry and port on the Riviera Maya, into a protected area. The move follows a two-year halt on limestone quarrying by Vulcan's local unit, ordered by the Mexican government, who claim Vulcan's activities are environmentally harmful.
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