
Mitsui Ocean Development & Engineering Company Mexico (MODEC México)
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Mexico plans tenders to promote Tehuantepec isthmus investments
Navy ministry Semar promised tenders but did not specify if they were for the 10 industrial parks planned along the interoceanic rail corridor.

Mexico reports slow progress on US$1.2bn Lechería rail branch
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