Overview
- The new port in Timbúes, Santa Fe, will store fertilizers, iron ore, steel products, grains and fuels to reinforce logistics on the Paraná waterway.
- Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced the Comité Evaluador’s approval, confirming it as the ninth project admitted under the RIGI framework.
- Reporting identifies the developer as Terminal Timbúes S.A., with some outlets naming Terminales y Servicios as the company behind the project.
- With this authorization, government figures place total approved RIGI commitments at $24.8 billion across energy, mining, renewables and logistics.
- The docket still includes 11 applications under evaluation, notably two Glencore proposals totaling $13.5 billion, with Río Negro, Salta, San Juan and Catamarca expected to draw significant investment if more projects advance.