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09Oct

Mexican Government Announces US$145M Infrastructure Plan with 39 Projects

The Mexican government announced a US$145 million (MX$300 billion) infrastructure investment plan together with private sector companies. The announcement was a follow-up to the broader national infrastructure plan announced in November 2019 and part of this year's Economic Recovery Agreement (Acuerdo para la Recuperación Económica) amid the COVID-19 pandemic....
By: Holland & Knight LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/mexican-government-announces-us-145m-29125/

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