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The Nation Is Moving Forward with the Privatization of Highways and Plans New Tolls on the Road to Concordia.

The national government is moving forward with the final stage of privatizing national highways and plans to install new toll booths on Route 18, the corridor connecting Paraná with Concordia and northern Entre Ríos province. A total of 20 construction companies are competing for the concession of eight road sections that cross Entre Ríos and other provinces. The plan includes the installation of new toll booths in Viale, Villaguay, and San Salv…
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The national government is moving forward with the final stage of privatizing national highways and plans to install new toll booths on Route 18, the corridor connecting Paraná with Concordia and northern Entre Ríos province. A total of 20 construction companies are competing for the concession of eight road sections that cross Entre Ríos and other provinces. The plan includes the installation of new toll booths in Viale, Villaguay, and San Salv…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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