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June 16, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Port project’s delays lead to fractured partnerships

Three years after the idea of a Baja California megaport to route Asian cargo through Mexico into the American heartland was first floated, interest appears to be drifting. Some of the major companies expected to compete to build the port-rail project – originating at the remote bay of Colonet – say

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Three years after the idea of a Baja California megaport to route Asian cargo through Mexico into the American heartland was first floated, interest appears to be drifting. Some of the major companies expected to compete to build the port-rail project – originating at the remote bay of Colonet – say they’re no longer interested. The federal government has not set a bidding date.

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