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Anmol Motwani By Anmol Motwani | Journalist & Industry Analyst - Wed, 05/03/2023 - 09:36

Recent interviews have brought to light that Rogelio Hernández, Head of CNH, was pressured to resign after failing to comply with special mandates for PEMEX.

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