El Governor of the Province of Jujuy, Carlos Sadir, held a meeting this Monday (17.02.2025/XNUMX/XNUMX) in Asunción, Paraguay, with the President Santiago Peña, focused on the development of the Capricorn Bioceanic Corridor, an ambitious integration project that seeks to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through a land route.
This was communicated by the Government of the Province of Jujuy through its social networks. During their working day, Governor Sadir and President Peña reaffirmed their commitment to the project, highlighting its strategic relevance for both countries.I spoke with President Peña about the importance of this project. The Bioceanic Corridor will be key to our integration and will open new commercial opportunities, improving the connection between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans."said the governor of the Argentine province, which borders Chile to the west and Bolivia to the north.
President Santiago Peña, through his social media, highlighted the positive impact that this initiative will have on regional integration, emphasizing: «This project will strengthen our integration and open up new opportunities by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans more efficiently. We also share a vision of the enormous development potential that we can foster by working together.«
Sadir's visit to Paraguay included the participation of a business delegation from Jujuy. According to official sources, the next step will be participation in the 6th Forum of Subnational Governments of the Bioceanic Corridor, which will be held on February 18, 19 and 20 in Campo Grande, Brazil. At this forum, solutions to common challenges will be discussed and strategies will be established to promote regional growth and development.
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