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Loan approved for Argentina road project

Work on highway upgrading will commence in Argentina’s Jujuy Province in 2018. In all 93km of the National Routes 34, 66 and IV66 will be improved and upgraded in the project. The World Bank is providing a loan worth US$300 million to pay for the work, which is expected to cost $311 million in all.
December 19, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Work on highway upgrading will commence in Argentina’s Jujuy Province in 2018. In all 93km of the National Routes 34, 66 and IV66 will be improved and upgraded in the project. The 2332 World Bank is providing a loan worth US$300 million to pay for the work, which is expected to cost $311 million in all.

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