Mexico Proposes 'Dry Canal' Land Corridor as Alternative to Troubled Global Waterways
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Mexico Proposes 'Dry Canal' Land Corridor as Alternative to Troubled Global Waterways

What's Happening? Mexico is actively promoting a 'dry canal' land corridor across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as a viable alternative to increasingly disrupted global waterways like the Panama Canal, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Red Sea. Since 2019, Mexico has invested at least $4 billion into this
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