Thursday, 15 June 2017

Brazil gives go-ahead to the construction of the railroad Transoceanic

  • 22/03/2017 18.25
  • La Paz
Agency DPA
Brasília O presidente da Bolívia, Evo Morales, durante conferência de imprensa no Palácio do Planalto (Antônio Cruz/Agência Brasil)
Evo Morales: Railroad Transoceanic will be the Panama Canal of the 21st century Antônio Cruz / file / Agency Brazil
In a technical meeting on Wednesday (22) in La Paz, Brazil gave the green light to the construction project of the bi-oceanic railway, also known as Railroad Transoceanic, with funding from Germany and Switzerland, which will benefit the five southern nations trade -americanas: Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil. The information is the German DPA news agency.
"Brazil is interested and willing [to take part] of this collective effort to reach Asian markets and take advantage of the railway line that reaches Corumbá [Brazilian side] and Puerto Suárez [in Bolivia]," said the Economic Affairs Coordinator for América do Sul the Brazilian Foreign Ministry, João Carlos Castro Parkinson's.
He stressed that it is important to establish agreements "customs harmonization" so there is a fluid movement of trains in Brazil-Bolivia-Peru route.
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The Bolivian Minister of Public Works, Milton Claros, welcomed the accession of Brazil. "We are on track," Bright said, at the first technical meeting held today in the Bolivian Foreign Ministry with the participation of representatives from Germany, Switzerland, Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia, and the Inter-American Desenvolimento (BID ) and the Andean Development Corporation (ADC).
The German deputy minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, Rainer Bomba, confirmed that about 30 German and Swiss companies are interested in financing and building the Railway Corridor Central Bioceanic, the official name of a railway line that would have 3750 km long when completed . "This is a tremendous project. Now we define the investment objectives for its construction," said Bomba.
Panama Canal
Rainer Bomba and Milton Claros signed a memorandum of understanding to consolidate the Bi-Oceanic Corridor, an act which attended the president of Bolivia, Evo Morales. "We are convinced that the bi-oceanic train between Brazil, Bolivia and Peru will be the 21st Century Panama Canal," Morales said.
The railroad that will link the Atlantic to the Pacific would begin on the coast of Brazil, would cross the Amazon jungle and the Andes and end in the Peruvian coast, after spending peel Bolivia.
The Bolivian government strong focus in this work because they want to avoid the use of the Northern ports of Chile, a country with which it maintains a historical dispute by a sovereign outlet to the sea.
The route would include the Santos-Campo Grande stretches (in Brazil), Puerto Suárez (Bolivia) and Ilo (Peru) and its cost is estimated at about $ 14 billion, according to the technical study made by Bolivia.
new corridors
The bi-oceanic railway project of President Morales was presented a year ago Rainer Bomba on this first visit to La Paz, accompanied by German businessmen.
Morales is committed to open new export corridors for Bolivian products, currently out of the country through the northern ports of Chile. About 80% of Bolivian exports go out by the Chilean port of Arica.
The bi-oceanic train could also benefit other countries because the Bolivian city of Puerto Quijarro serve as liaison point between a future Paraguay-Paraná and the railroad to export from Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina by the Pacific Ocean.
The meeting in La Paz did not count on the participation of Peru's vice president and Transport Minister, Martín Vizcarra, who is attending the emergency in his country because of flooding, represented by his chief of staff, Carlos Estremadoyro.

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

MT governments, AC, RO and China unite to build Railroad

MT governments, AC, RO and China unite to build Railroad

Transoceanic railway will link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Representatives from China visiting MT this week.

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Ferrovia Transoceânica passará por vários estados brasileiros até chegar ao Oceano Pacífico pelo Peru. (Foto: Reprodução/TVCA) Transoceanic railroad passed through several Brazilian states to reach the Pacific Ocean by Peru. (Photo: Playback / TVCA)

A protocol of intent on behalf of transoceanic Railroad was signed in Ji-Paraná (RO), on Monday (8), the governor of Mato Grosso, Pedro Taques, Acre, Tião Viana, and Rondônia, Confucius Moura. The signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding included the Chinese ambassador's presence in Brazil, Li Jinzhang, and a group of 23 Chinese entrepreneurs who make an expedition through the cities that will benefit from the implementation of the Railway Transoceanic.
The protocol is the result of a strategic partnership between the two countries and the 35 agreements signed by President Dilma Rousseff and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, last May 19. One of them provides for the implementation of feasibility study of the railroad Transoceanic, which, by design, out of Rio de Janeiro, goes through Minas Gerais, Goias, Mato Grosso, Rondônia, Acre and ends in Peru.
China wants to grow the business in Latin America, and facilitate access to Brazilian production, especially soybeans, without relying on the Panama Canal, which has strong influence of the United States. But to become reality, the project has to face challenges in engineering, environmental and political.
Experts say that investments in the railroad can be close to R $ 30 billion. The main beneficiaries would be the farmers of the West of Mato Grosso, which have a shorter route to transport the crops, especially soybeans, reducing transport by road. In 2014, China imported Mato Grosso products worth $ 4.9 billion, of which $ 4.6 billion was allocated to imports of soybeans, as the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC).
Governador de Mato Grosso, Pedro Taques, assinou protocolo de intenções nesta segunda-feira (8) em Rondônia. (Foto: Secom-MT) Governor of Mato Grosso, Pedro Taques,
signed memorandum of understanding on Monday (8)
(Photo: Secom-MT)
For the governor of Mato Grosso, which met with the representative of the Republic of China in Brasilia to discuss the railway in May, this is an important work for the state. "In animates even more the fact that the federal government address publicly the railway as a strategic project for Brazil. Mato Grosso very helps Brazil now Brazil must also help Mato Grosso and the producing states, "he said at the time.
According to the state government, it is expected that the delegation arrives in Mato Grosso at 8am on Tuesday (9), Commodore, located 644 km west of Cuiabá, where representatives will be received by the governor and deputy governor, Carlos Fávaro.
The program provides for the delegation visit also Campo Novo do Parecis, 397 km from Cuiabá, during lunch and head to Lucas do Rio Verde, 360 km from Cuiabá, where on Wednesday (10) the railroad deployment will be discussed at an event with the governor's presence and possibly the Transport Minister Antonio Carlos Rodrigues, representing the federal government.
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