On Thursday, the Argentine government declared a significant investment of $550 million to build a new grain port in Timbúes. This port is part of the Rosario agricultural port district, crucial for over 80% of the nation’s agricultural exports. Situated along the Paraná River, ports like Puerto General San Martin, San Lorenzo, and Timbúes are […]
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