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Salta Seeks Funding for Works on Route 51 Through Tolls and Mining Funds

The province of Salta evaluates establishing a toll and channeling mining tax funds to improve the deteriorated National Route 51, key to mining development and connectivity with the Bioceanic Corridor, as announced by the Minister of Economy, Roberto Dib Ashur. The province of Salta is exploring financing alternatives to carry out the necessary works on National Route 51, a strategic artery that connects the province with the Bioceanic Corridor…
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The province of Salta evaluates establishing a toll and channeling mining tax funds to improve the deteriorated National Route 51, key to mining development and connectivity with the Bioceanic Corridor, as announced by the Minister of Economy, Roberto Dib Ashur. The province of Salta is exploring financing alternatives to carry out the necessary works on National Route 51, a strategic artery that connects the province with the Bioceanic Corridor…

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