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President of Mexico Highlights Connection of the Interoceanic Train with Guatemala

During her morning press conference, Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum, spoke about the project to extend Line K of the Interoceanic Train to Guatemala, with the goal of creating a development hub that spans southeastern Mexico and various regions of Central America. She also highlighted that the project is already underway on the Guatemalan side.

Sheinbaum emphasized that this initiative has a humanitarian vision, as it seeks to address the root causes of migration through development with justice and well-being. It aims to create opportunities for Guatemalans and all of Central America, always with respect for nature.

“So the conversation was about that, and also about the development hub in the south of the country together with Guatemala. That is, creating a corridor where there are industrial parks in Mexico and also in Guatemala, with manufacturing development in the area—possibly agro-industrial,” she explained..
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REMED addresses the impact of the railway system in the region

On November 18, REMED participated in the forum “The Role of Rail Transport in Development,” held within the framework of the 38th Annual ALAMYS Congress. During his presentation, the Director General, Juan Manuel de León, emphasized the need for regional rail integration and highlighted Guatemala's potential as a strategic platform for development, transport modernization, and sustainability in Central America.

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REMED at the 38th ALAMYS Congress

REMED participated in the 38th Annual ALAMYS Congress in Lima, Peru, a forum that brought together leaders from the Latin American rail industry. The event addressed innovation, sustainability, and adaptation to urban growth. From November 15 to 20, 2026, REMED represented Guatemala, highlighting the impact of rail reactivation on regional development and the future of sustainable urban mobility in Latin America.

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