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MEXICO CITY, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- The 5th Ministerial Meeting of the
World Trade Organization (WTO) resulted in a 33 million US dollar loss to
Cancun, in the southeastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo, Cancun Mayor Juan
Garcia said on Wednesday.
The strict security measures put in place during the five-day event cost
Cancun 30 million dollars in tourist revenue, the greatest loss for the
Caribbean resort, Garcia said during a special session of the city council. He
proposed erecting a monument in memory of South Korean Lee Kyung-Hae, a
protester who committed suicide on Sept. 10 at the beginning of the WTO event.
The damage done by anti-globalization demonstrators on businesses and
municipal infrastructure totaled 2.72 million dollars, Garcia said.
Some marinas and commercial centers in downtown Cancun also suffered losses
due to closure during the event, but the Hotel Zone along the shore was the only
sector making profits as it was crowded during the two weeks, he said. Enditem
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