Proposals received and Road Show for the project

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Of the 23 proposals received, seven companies attended the "Road Show" for the port PPP project. These companies were from Belgium, France, Panama, China, Costa Rica and Bahamas. Embassy representatives from Chile, Corea, España, US, Japan, Panama, Qatar and Palestina also attending the meeting, as well as representatives of the UNAC and the japanese JICA.

List of the country updates

Country updates

  • August 16, 2018

    First meeting with the Public Authorities and kick off for the market sounding

    Salvador Public Authorities in charge of the PPP project conducted the first meeting with the diplomatic corps accredited in the country and international organizations in order to begin the market so...

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  • June 19, 2018

    El Salvador approves two PPPs

    The Export and Investment Promotion Agency of El Salvador (PROESA) has announced that its Board of Directors has approved economic, financial, fiscal and social feasibility studies for...

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  • November 22, 2013

    El Salvador seeks consultants for road Feasibility Study

    El Salvador's Ministry of Public Works through the Salvadoran Fund for Pre-investment Studies (FOSEP) has invited local and foreign firms for the tender process for the consultancy services relative t...

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  • October 14, 2013

    Four port operators bid La Union port terminal concession in El salvador

    El Salvador's local press reports that four companies submitted on October 7th statements of qualification for the concession of La Unión port container terminal.

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  • July 09, 2013

    El Salvador launches tender for La Union port concession

    The Government of El Salvador, through the Agency for Promotion of Exports and Investments of El Salvador (PROESA for its initials in Spanish), has launched a tender process for the concession of La U...

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