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Construction of a 40-hectare land platform in the Port of Progreso is approved by government

by Yucatan Times
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 At the end of the administration of Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal, the Administration of the National Port System (Asipona) of the Port of Progreso legally granted a sea surface to the State government for the construction of a 40-hectare land platform in the Deepwater Port.

Vila Dosal reported today on this agreement between his administration and the Asipona during the presentation of the construction of the shipyard of the Yucatecan company Diques Peninsulares in the Deepwater Port.

Going into greater detail, the Secretary of Economic Development and Labor, Ernesto Herrera Novelo, said that this sea surface is already property of the Yucatan government, but the comprehensive expansion of the deepwater port is on hold at the request of the elected president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, who called for a meeting with the 32 administrators of the Asipona of the country in these days so that she can learn about all the projects in process and pending. And she in particular is interested in doubling the land platform of the port from 40 to 80 or 90 hectares.

Herrera Novelo also reported that during the administration of Governor Vila Dosal, 28 projects will remain in the investment portfolio for the installation of new companies, which he is following up on through meetings with the Governor-elect Joaquín Díaz Mena and with the recently appointed Secretary of the Economy, Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, with whom he has met on 4 occasions so that he can learn about the model of investment and creation of well-paid jobs in the State.

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