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Collores Water: Puerto Rican Mountain Spring Water Gains Global Attention

by Priya Shah – Business Editor March 3, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

A Puerto Rican water manufacturer, Collores Water Products, LLC., is gaining international recognition for its spring water sourced from the mountains of Juana Díaz. The company’s flagship product, Palma Coyor, received an award from the International Taste Institute in Brussels, Belgium, in 2004, and continues to garner accolades.

The operation, which began over 40 years ago, has seen significant investment in recent years. A recent owner took the helm in 2020, injecting $2 million into the 5,000-square-foot facility located in the Collores neighborhood, through a combination of loans and investments, according to reports.

Palma Coyor originates from a source deep within the mountains of the Valle de Collores. The water is naturally alkaline and rich in minerals and electrolytes, having traveled through underground rock formations for thousands of years.

Currently, Collores Water employs 11 people who oversee the manufacturing process. The company produces Palma Coyor for distribution to a growing market.

March 3, 2026 0 comments
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Alibaba.com Boosts Mexican SMEs with AI-Powered Solutions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor March 1, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Alibaba.com is intensifying its operations in Mexico to bolster the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and local suppliers, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, according to a statement released February 28th by the Chinese e-commerce platform.

The renewed focus includes offering free national shipping and delivery, aiming to provide greater operational certainty to the more than 5 million businesses in Mexico, Bill Ding, CEO of Alibaba in Mexico, stated. The company’s strategy centers on strengthening procurement through a “Local-to-Local” model within its platform, supported by AI tools. This approach allows SMEs to reduce delivery times compared to traditional imports, which can be delayed by customs processes, and expand their distribution reach.

According to Diego Alcántar, Alibaba’s commercial director, the Local-to-Local model addresses a key challenge for businesses in large cities like Mexico City, where product availability can be limited, leading to wasted time and money searching for new suppliers. “The advantage is that you can source both to sell and to buy,” Alcántar explained.

Alibaba is similarly implementing buyer protection measures, including an “easy return” label for products delivered with substandard quality or defects. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to attract more Mexican SMEs to its ecosystem through AI-driven automation, which can streamline the purchasing process by up to 70%, according to recent announcements.

The move comes as Alibaba invests in infrastructure within Mexico. In September 2025, Alibaba Cloud announced plans to build a new data center in the country, alongside similar facilities in Brazil, France, and the Netherlands, as part of a global expansion designed to meet the increasing demand for AI infrastructure. The company currently operates 91 availability zones across 29 regions worldwide.

March 1, 2026 0 comments
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Puerto Rico: Abandoned Building Revived – 60 Jobs & Bakery Created

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 16, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

A former industrial building in Camuy, Puerto Rico, owned by the Compañía de Fomento Industrial (PRIDCO), is now operating as a bakery producing 2,500 pounds of bread daily, and has created 60 direct jobs, according to a report published February 16, 2026.

The facility, previously unused, has been repurposed by a Puerto Rican entrepreneur who had established businesses in Central Florida following his displacement after Hurricane Maria. The entrepreneur’s return to Puerto Rico and investment in Camuy represents a revitalization effort for the region.

PRIDCO, established to foster industrial development in Puerto Rico, offers incentives and support for businesses looking to invest in the territory. The agency lists its contact information as 787-758-4747, extensions 3170, 3155, or 3158, and properties@pridco.pr.gov for inquiries about available spaces. PRIDCO’s headquarters are located at 355 Avenida F.D. Roosevelt in San Juan.

In September 2025, PRIDCO announced the launch of an internship program in collaboration with the Polytechnic University to develop talent for industrial management. The agency also advertised openings for a Contract Administration Executive and a Free Zone Administrator in August 2025.

PRIDCO describes Puerto Rico as an ideal investment destination, citing economic innovations, incentive programs, a bilingual workforce, and a strategic global position. The agency’s website states its commitment to accessibility and compliance with Law 229 of 2003.

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