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Updated almost 8 years ago,

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Juan Pessolani
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Warehouses for foreign Industry

Juan Pessolani
  • Architect
  • Asuncion, Asuncion
Posted

This news just sparked my interest:

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-paraguay-brazil-...

There are many foreign industries, mainly from Brazil, that settle in Paraguay to produce goods and later export those products to their own country. Tons of advantages for these foreign companies, including local government's incentives.

Brazil's recession plus Paraguayan Government's aim to turn the country into South America's China seems to be opening a niche for industrial development. 

Buying land near a city that would provide labor and that is close to the border, and developing warehouses for industrial activity seems like a good idea.

Is anyone familiar with similar projects willing to share insight and ideas?

Thoughts?

Thanks!

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