Initiative for the Integration of South American Infrastructure
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The Initiative for the Integration of South American Infrastructure is a project via which countries of the Andean Community are attempting to further integrate their economies, especially by creating better road infrastructure connecting from Panama City in the north to major cities in South America.
[edit] See also
- Plan Puebla Panama
- Free Trade Agreement of the Americas
- Central American Free Trade Agreement
- Plan Puebla Panama
- Trans-Texas Corridor