Se espera que el gobierno del recién nombrado presidente Enrique Peña Nieto haga público el Programa Nacional de Infraestructura 2013-18 (PNI) el próximo mes. Dicho plan de inversiones, que continuará con la trayectoria establecida por el ambicioso PNI 2007-12, probablemente proporcionará una serie de oportunidades para las empresas de ingeniería y de construcción tanto locales como internacionales.
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Chapter | Transport & Logistics from The Report: Turkey 2013
Despite substantial roadway expansion in the last five years, the country has struggled to keep up with rapid growth of car ownership, often resulting in congestion. Much more investment is necessary, not least because economic progress is creating new infrastructure needs. The most ambitious of several proposed highway expansion plans is the North Marmara Highway, which would link Izmir and...
La reprise de la croissance économique en Côte d'Ivoire permet aux autorités de relancer le projet d'augmentation de la capacité du port d'Abidjan, via la construction d'un nouveau terminal à conteneurs.
Economic update | Dubai: Aviation gaining altitude
23 May 2013
The emirate’s aviation authorities have floated a proposal to expand what is already one of the busiest airports in the world, looking to double the planned capacity of Dubai International Airport (DXB) as part of what could be a major shift in government policy.
At an average of 5.1% between 2003 and 2012, Turkey has experienced one of the world’s highest growth rates over the past decade. This was accompanied by drops in joblessness and poverty, as well as gains in school enrolment, home ownership and life expectancy.
Economic update | The Philippines: Airports upgrade
20 May 2013
Air travel in the Philippines could see major changes this year, with the government working to improve airport services and update older facilities in Manila and Cebu City.