The 400 million-dollar investment made by the Colombian port of Cartagena to adapt itself for receiving Neopanamax vessels (that are now able to transit the recently-expanded Panama Canal) is starting to yield fruit.
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Daily Archives: 2019-11-28 02:06:01
Daily Archives: 2019-11-28 02:06:01
Daily Archives: 28 de November de 2019
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