How to order the entry of 2 million trucks into the ports of Greater Rosario? The province of Santa Fe presented its plan

Published 2025년 12월 12일

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The province of Santa Fe presented to agricultural market operators its project to finally (although it may seem like a utopia) regulate the transit of nearly 2 million trucks that annually enter the ports and factories of the great Rosario, causing a huge commotion. The idea is to promote a plan of works for 150 million dollars, which would then give way to a unified toll for entry into the system, which would be in charge of the province and could reach (although it is premature to say) about 45 dollars per truck. This Thursday, the ministers of Public Works, Lisandro Enrico, and of Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini, sat in front of a large work table at the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR), and there presented the so-called "Port Entry Circuit (CIP)" that they are planning at the request of Governor Maximiliano Pullaro. The initiative to regulate a transit of about 5,000 trucks daily gained momentum after many municipalities that house ports and oil plants began to apply ...

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