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Agreement signed to improve Cristo Redentor pass

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The initiative seeks to lay the foundations for the development of trade and logistics across the Arid Andes.                                  

A collaboration agreement to lay the foundations for the development of trade and logistics across the Arid AndesThe agreement was signed by the Government of Mendoza and the Intendancy of the Fifth Region of Chile, which will have the contribution of UNCuyo (National University of Cuyo), the University of Valparaíso, and the Council of Rectors of the Region.

The study of the logistics of these two regions will allow us to further establish why the passage Christ the Redeemer is the step to invest in. The fact is that the country has suffered a setback with the growth of the countries, so we must explore joint formulas and continue investing," said the governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, according to reports from the province and from UNCuyo.

The initiative was signed by the Government of Mendoza and by the Intendancy of the Fifth Region of Chile

"What cannot be changed from one moment to the next, or from one decade to the next, and is the reason for the study that we are going to sign in the Fifth Region, is that Mendoza It remains the main logistics hub on this side of the mountain range and the Fifth Region It remains the main logistics hub on the other side of the mountain range," said the provincial leader.

"We trust in the here and now, and it is in the here and now that we are excited about the Reactivation of the old Trans-Andean train And we are even more excited because this project to expand the traffic of trucks and cars has a completion period of between 3 and 4 years," added Cornejo.

Source: Telam

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