Uruguay and Spain Renew Port Cooperation Agreement
2026-06-11 11:14
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Port Administration of Uruguay (ANP) and the State Ports of Spain (Puertos del Estado de España) signed a Memorandum of Understanding, renewing the cooperation agreement reached between the two parties in 2007.

Under the agreement, the two sides will carry out expert exchanges, training programs, technological development, research cooperation, and jointly develop strategies to promote the construction of the Ibero-American port network. This port cooperation covers multiple dimensions such as governance, energy transition, and digitalization, reflecting the willingness of the two countries to deepen collaboration in the port sector.

Through this port cooperation mechanism, Uruguay and Spain will enhance mutual learning in port management and technical aspects. The State Ports of Spain has accumulated certain experience in port digital transformation and decarbonization, while the National Port Administration of Uruguay hopes to improve the operational efficiency and sustainable development capabilities of its ports through this cooperation. The specific implementation plan and timeline of the agreement have not yet been announced to the public.

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