Mexico is Building a $5 Billion Corridor to Rival the Panama Canal

Published 2024-06-20
Mexico is embarking on an ambitious $5 billion construction project to build a new corridor that could potentially rival and end the Panama Canal. This groundbreaking infrastructure project aims to create a new trade route, boosting Mexico's economy and transforming global shipping logistics. Join us as we explore the details of this massive engineering endeavor, its potential impacts on international trade, and the future of maritime routes. Discover how this new corridor could reshape the landscape of global commerce and what it means for the future of shipping.

All Comments (8)
  • @adenanwasli61
    Without providing mapped routes of the Panama canal and the Mexican project, viewers cannot make comparison.
  • What are the transit times compared to Panama Canal, what are the costs to transit compared between the two? Terms such us 'shorter transit times' doesn't hold any meaning without actual numbers....
  • @gorl9642
    Could ask China help and forget USA
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  • 5 Billion??? That is about the annual income of a drug cartel.