Banobras successfully placed two bonds in traditional format in the local debt market.
The amount placed reached 20 billion pesos, the largest amount ever placed by a development bank.
In the current nearshoring scenario, the resources obtained will contribute to the development of strategic sectors and increase the competitiveness of states and municipalities.
The transaction was well received by the market, bringing together more than 25 investors and with a demand of 1.16 times the amount placed.
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The Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) published the calls for international public bids to obtain concessions for the use, optimization and exploitation, for the establishment of 5 development poles in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
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• Jorge Nuño, head of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT), informed that the Ministry would direct MX$352 billion (US$19.5 billion) to conclude 541 infrastructure works.
• In addition, he communicated the main actions and projects that the current administration would deliver at the end of the current government.
• Among the main achievements, the connectivity system to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and six railway projects stood out.
• These works include 30 highways, 51 construction projects, modernization of federal highways, 52 rural and feeder road projects, and 405 artisanal labor roads to municipal capitals. These projects would benefit over 47 million people.
The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) presented Mexico’s Sustainable Taxonomy that aims to promote investment in economic activities that reduce socioeconomic gaps and protect the environment within the country.
The Sustainable Taxonomy of Mexico is a financial public policy tool aimed to promote investment in economic activities that reduce socioeconomic gaps and protect the environment in the country.
The Mexican Sustainable Taxonomy is a unique initiative worldwide, as it is the first to consider social objectives in its design, prioritizing gender equality as a primary objective.
The National Bank of Public Works and Services (Banobras) successfully placed three bonds in the local debt market, two of them sustainable with a gender perspective.
The resources obtained from the Sustainable Bonds with Gender Perspective Framework will be allocated to projects that are impactful for women, girls and teenagers; as well as high social impact environmental conservation initiatives.
The resources of the Traditional Bond will be used for the development of infrastructure and public services in strategic sectors, particularly in the face of Nearshoring trends.
With this issuance, the Bank consolidates its position as the leading issuer of thematic bonds.
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BANOBRAS PLACED 20 BILLION PESOS THROUGH TWO BONDS
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CIIT PUBLISHES CALLS FOR TENDERS FOR 5 DEVELOPMENT POLES
The Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) published the calls for international public bids to obtain concessions for the use, optimization and exploitation, for the establishment of 5 development poles in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
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SICT INVESTS MX$352 BILLION TO COMPLETE 541 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
• Jorge Nuño, head of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT), informed that the Ministry would direct MX$352 billion (US$19.5 billion) to conclude 541 infrastructure works.
• In addition, he communicated the main actions and projects that the current administration would deliver at the end of the current government.
• Among the main achievements, the connectivity system to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and six railway projects stood out.
• These works include 30 highways, 51 construction projects, modernization of federal highways, 52 rural and feeder road projects, and 405 artisanal labor roads to municipal capitals. These projects would benefit over 47 million people.
Source: SICT
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Mexico’s Sustainable Taxonomy Presentation Event
The Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) presented Mexico’s Sustainable Taxonomy that aims to promote investment in economic activities that reduce socioeconomic gaps and protect the environment within the country.
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Sustainable Taxonomy of Mexico
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Banobras successfully placed three bonds in the local debt market
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