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Region advances with Pacific Integration Corridor

Monday, March 31, 2014


The six Central American countries, along with Mexico, Colombia and the Dominican Republic, are increasing efforts to inter-connect the region through the Pacific Integration Corridor.

The Finance Ministers of each country agreed to create a managing unit for the project, estimated to cost some $1.3 billion.

The Pacific Integration Corridor is the most important highway in the region, as it is used for 95 percent of goods traded in the region via land.



Full story (in Spanish)