The "Paraná-Paraguay Waterway" is a 3,442 km river transport route that includes the ports of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
It is key at the geopolitical level: products from five countries go abroad from there.
The Argentine section through the Paraná, the Trunk Navigation System, is 1,635 km long, crosses seven provinces, and is a direct route to the south of Brazil, where 80% of Argentina's agro-exports are transported and 90% of its imports.
It is part of the Plata Basin, three million square kilometers, one of the most critical water systems on the . . .
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