The Rio Times
August 30, 2021 (RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL)
Mining companies in northern Argentina are interested in establishing a rail corridor to transport their products to midwestern Brazil using Bolivian railroads, a route that would also benefit Chile, which now exports minerals to Brazil by sea around the southern part of the continent.
This would entail the rehabilitation of an unused section in Argentine territory, with a low investment.
Source
https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/mercosur/argentina/railway-corridor-linking-chile-argentina-bolivia-and-brazil-proposed/
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