Mexico unexpectedly cancels $3.75bn bullet train deal with China
 Published time: November 07, 2014 15:12
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Mexico has abruptly cancelled a contract worth $3.75 billion (58.9 billion
pesos) with a Chinese-led rail consortium, just two days after it was
awarded. The project to construct the country’s first bullet train faced
opposition from local lawmakers.

The China Railway Construction Corp. and CSR Corp. won the contract Monday,
which set off steam amongst opposition politicians, who claimed the tender
by the Chinese company, the sole bidder, lacked transparency and
legitimacy. A new auction will be held and will include more bidders.

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The Chinese-led group included Mexican firms that are linked to the brother
of former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari.

The proposed 210-kilometer (130-mile) railway would link Mexico City with
the central manufacturing hub of Queretaro.

Esparza told the Televisa network the country’s President, Enrique Pena
Nieto made a last minute decision to back out of the deal signed on
November 3 and start the bidding process over. The Chinese consortium was
the only one to put forward a proposal by the October 15 deadline, after
Mitsubishi of Japan, Alstom of France, Bombardier of Canada and Siemens of
Germany all refrained from bidding.

China also offered to finance 85 percent of the project from loans from the
Export-Import Bank of China.

Nieto is due to visit China from next week to participate in the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, as well as a two-day
official state visit to develop ties between Latin America’s second biggest
economy and the world’s second largest economy.
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