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March 10, 2006

Q&A with Colombian Transportation Minister Andres Uriel

ENR --- Colombia is currently working to develop more than a dozen major infrastructure projects worth more than $5.5 billion. In addition, the Transportation Ministry is moving forward with efforts to construct and revitalize existing highways, seaports, airports, railroads and waterways. Transportation Minister Andres Uriel is President Alvaro Uribe's point man in this ambitious undertaking.

Uriel became Colombia's Minister of Transportation in 2002 when he was named to the post by Uribe, the country's newly elected. A longtime friend of the president, Uriel served as the Secretary of Public Works...

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Posted by rjorr at March 10, 2006 8:59 PM