Installation of the Infrastructure Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.

Installation of the Infrastructure Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.

SICT assures coordinated work with legislators on priority infrastructure projects.
– The head of the SICT attended the installation of the Infrastructure Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
– “We will keep communication channels permanently open,” he told legislators.
– He enunciated some projects of what is sought to be carried out during this six-year term.

Source: SICT

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Decree: CFE and Pemex return to being public companies of the State

President Claudia Sheinbaum signs decree that returns CFE and Pemex to the people of Mexico as public companies of the State.

This reform is a strategic axis for national development, she pointed out.

The Constitutional President of the United Mexican States, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo signed the decree through which the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) return to be companies of the people of Mexico, this after the recent approval of the energy reform by the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate and the majority of local congresses.

Source: Presidency of the Republic

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Progress in road infrastructure projects

Significant progress in road and transport infrastructure works:

  • Hidalgo: Pachuca-Huejutla highway, Cerro Colorado-Zacualtipán section
  • Hidalgo: Real Del Monte-Huasca junction section
  • Chiapas: Rizo de Oro bridge
  • Chiapas: Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Cristóbal de las Casas highway
  • Quintana Roo: Nichupté vehicular bridge
  • Durango/Sinaloa: San Ignacio-Tayoltita highway
  • Oaxaca: Mitla-Tehuantepec highway
  • Jalisco: Tepic-Puerto Vallarta highway, Las Varas-Puerto Vallarta section
  • Nayarit: Tepic-Puerto Vallarta highway, Tepic-Compostela section
  • CDMX: Santiago Acahualtepec-Santa Martha trolleybus

Source: Presidency of the Republic

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Over USD 20 billion of initial investment from U.S. companies in Mexico by 2025

President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Suzanne Clark, and CEO of Mexico Pacific, Sarah Bairstow, acknowledged the Mexican Government for facilitating investments that promote development and well-being.

It was announced that the leading investments set to arrive in Mexico in 2025 include Mexico Pacific, with USD 15 billion; Royal Caribbean Group, USD 1.5 billion; Amazon, USD 6 billion; and Woodside Energy, with USD 10.4 billion for the development of a fossil fuel storage facility in collaboration with Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex).

Source: Presidency of the Republic

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“Kickoff for preliminary work on the Mexico-Querétaro train.”

President Claudia Sheinbaum leads the kickoff for preliminary work on the Mexico-Querétaro train

  • It is projected to be ready in three years.
  • It includes 77 bridges, 12 tunnels, three viaducts, two bypasses, and two railway distributors, according to the commander of the “Felipe Ángeles” Engineering Group of Sedena.
  • It will cover 225 kilometers to benefit 6 million people in 22 boroughs and municipalities of Mexico City, the State of Mexico, Hidalgo, and Querétaro; it will create 490,000 jobs.

Source: Presidency of the Republic

Press Release from the Presidency

Press Release from the Secretary of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport

Mexico – Pachuca Train: Start of Preliminary Works

As part of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s commitments to have a connected Republic, preliminary works for the Mexico – Pachuca Train Project, AIFA – Pachuca segment, have begun.

  • AIFA – Pachuca Segment: 64 km
  • 21,000 jobs
  • Over MXN 50 billion in investment
  • 1.2 million beneficiaries
  • Electrified double track

Source: Presidency

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