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The De La Rua Plan.


How BAD ARE CONDITIONS IN ARGENTINA? INFRASTRUCTURE Minister Nicolas Gallo compares the state of his country to Europe at the end of World War II End of World War II can refer to:
  • End of World War II in Europe
  • End of World War II in Asia
, "We lack a Marshall plan Marshall Plan or European Recovery Program, project instituted at the Paris Economic Conference (July, 1947) to foster economic recovery in certain European countries after World War II. The Marshall Plan took form when U.S. ," Gallo said in a national radio address, referring to the U.S. plan that helped rebuild Europe after the war. "Roads like the one from Rosario to Bahia Blanca Ba·hí·a Blan·ca  

A city of eastern Argentina on the Bahía Blanca, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Buenos Aires. It is a major shipping and commercial center. Population: 314,000.

Noun 1.
 are a disaster area with trucks crashing into each other all the time."

The tough talk was quickly followed with a solution: The De La Rua administration's four-year plan to invest US$12 billion to repair roads and upgrade ports, as well as to build houses and water treatment plants.

Despite Gallo's cheap shot, operators of recently privatized roadways were quickly reassured that the government's grand plan was not aimed at constructing highways to compete with their concessions but rather fixing old, secondary roads. Overall, the De La Rua plan does not seem so concerned with infrastructure as it is with creating jobs--some 250,000 permanent positions by the interior minister's count.

The government plans to get the bulk of the money for the projects from multilateral lenders. The World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

international organization founded in 1959 by 20 governments in North and South America to finance economic and social development in the Western Hemisphere.
 and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (国際協力銀行   have committed to $2.1 billion in loans and some $10 billion in loan guarantees.
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Title Annotation:road repair plan in Argentina
Author:Fabey, Michael
Publication:Latin Trade
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:3ARGE
Date:Mar 1, 2000
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