Mexico is preparing to announce plans to boost private sector investment in tran...
FILE PHOTO: Mexico's Deputy Finance Minister Arturo Herrera takes part at the Americas Society and Council of the Americas event in Mexico City, Mexico May 22, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
MEXICO CITY - Mexico is preparing to announce plans to boost private sector investment in transport and communications, Deputy Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said on Tuesday. “There will be a series of announcements in two or three weeks associated with concessions and securitizations,” Herrera said at a banking conference in Mexico City.
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