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Traxion

Mexico shares more than 3,000 km of border with the world’s largest economy, and it is home to nearly 10,000 km of Pacific and Atlantic coastline, meaning its transportation sector plays an outsized role in driving and supporting economic growth. Accounting for nearly 6% of GDP today, the sector has expanded rapidly in recent years, with public and private investors channeling nearly US$400 bn into the country’s transport infrastructure between 2012 and 2018. The freight and logistics market holds especially high potential, and is forecast

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