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Mexico and Portugal Sign Maritime Corridor Agreement for Cargo and Energy Transport

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Mexico and Portugal have signed an Implementation Protocol linking their maritime corridors for cargo and energy transport. The agreement connects the ports of Sines and Coatzacoalcos, with an extension to Salina Cruz, aiming to enhance trade and cooperation.

It builds on a 2023 Memorandum of Understanding and promotes foreign trade, engineering, sustainability, and digital transformation. This initiative is part of efforts by Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Navy to foster strategic alliances and improve port management.

Mexico and Portugal Sign Maritime Corridor Agreement for Cargo and Energy Transport
Feb 6, 2026, 10:23 AM

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