In early April, Mexico announced a "comprehensive livelihood facilities plan" with an expected investment of 300 billion Peso, equivalent to 150 billion US Dollar, over fifteen years, focusing on highways, national roads, urban water supply, and power infrastructure.
Both European and American entrepreneurs have their eyes on this money.
This juicy piece of meat, whoever gets it will be satisfied.
Thought they would compete, but who knew, on May 7th, it was directly announced that in-depth cooperation had started with East University's company, fully entrusted to them, reportedly holding 45% of this major contract, leaving the remaining 55% to Mexican domestic construction companies.
This got many people drooling... The rumor is, many big financial groups have expressed dissatisfaction with their own government's "policies" towards Mexico.
For instance, Germany's famous "Hochtief."
Sweden's "Skanska."
Both are well-known construction companies.