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Concerned Argentines believe a strategic Chinese port in Rio Grande ... Brazil. The Chinese are also involved in Argentine banking, mining and the rumors of a strategic port or base in Tierra del ...
Strategically located between Argentina and Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul is a hub for contraband and drug smuggling. Brazil ... port, on the border with Argentina, responsible for 90 percent of national ...
Rio Grande in the south of Brazil has rapidly become the main competitor of the port of Montevideo based on a sustained expansion, deep dredging, the construction of new piers and update equipment.
The Rio Grande port is located in the south of Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state, a big grains and meat producer and exporter. In recent days, the deadly floods have hampered meat production and ...
SAO PAULO, May 7 (Reuters) - Heavy flooding in southern Brazil has ... of grains to port, jeopardizing the nation's exports and wreaking havoc to the economy of Rio Grande do Sul state, a large ...
DEL RIO, Texas — The Del Rio Port of Entry, which connects this South Texas community with Ciudad Acuña, remains closed Saturday morning because of a major increase in Haitians seeking to ...
Brazil's southern port of Rio Grande said on Tuesday it would resume soyabean shipments on Wednesday, its first since May when China rejected the port's cargo saying it contained traces of ...
In May 2024, Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul faced its most ... century-old maritime structure built in 1911 to protect the Port of Rio Grande. Could this structure have contributed to the severity ...
The death toll from devastating floods that have ravaged southern Brazil for days reached 100 ... natural calamity ever to hit the state of Rio Grande do Sul, with hundreds of people injured ...
Unprecedented heavy rainfall in Brazil has caused devastating floods in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul that has left more than 100 dead and over 163,000 seeking shelter. The floods that ...
ICTSI's Rio Brasil Terminal. International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI)—controlled by Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr.—is expanding its port operations in Brazil, betting ...
More than 3,500 people were displaced as towns flooded in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. Rains were forecast to continue. By John Yoon A cyclone battered southern Brazil early ...