A television company controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim has canceled a project with real estate developer and TV personality Donald Trump after his comments insulting Mexicans, Slim's spokesman said.
This is the third company to cut ties with Trump, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the November 2016 presidential election.
NBC said earlier that it would no longer air the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants due to his comments. Spanish-language broadcaster Univision [UVN.UL] also said on Thursday it would not air the Miss USA pageant.
Ora TV, a production company co-founded by Slim and TV personality Larry King and funded by America Movil, cancelled a programme it was working on with some of Trump's companies, Slim's spokesman and son-in-law Arturo Elias said.
"His statement was totally out of line...working with someone so closed-minded was not going to work," Elias said, adding that the comments were racist.
Trump, earlier this month, described migrants from Mexico to the US as drug-runners and rapists.
Telecoms magnate Slim is the world's second-richest man, with a net worth of around $71.1 billion, according to Forbes. Trump is at number 405 on the list, worth $4.1bn.