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Home » Investment Group Aims to Develop $3B Mexico-Canada Trade Corridor
International financial conglomerate Caxxor Group is putting the final touches on development details for its ambitious plan to build a privately funded North American shipping and trade corridor, a top executive tells ENR.
Carlos Ortiz, general director of the infrastructure and investment firm founded in Mexico but based now in London, says it will be ready to go public in January with the construction and operations team that will build and operate the proposed 4,300-mile-long trade and shipping route connecting Mexico and Canada.