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Strategic infrastructure projects in Kenya will be delivered through Public Private Partnerships.
The Government of Uruguay extended the concession of Montevideo’s port container terminal to the Belgium company Katoen Natie, until the year 2080.
Strong political support and plans for expansion mark the UK as a significant opportunity for U.S. civil nuclear exports.
The U.S. Commercial Service has partnered with CAMACOL on a series of opportunities to connect U.S. companies with local construction companies.
China’s market for hospitals and senior center construction is large and growing, but government limits on procurement pose a challenge for U.S. firms.
U.S. design companies must partner with local design institutes to be qualified to access procurement opportunities for sports facilities.
Demand on Qatar’s power and water industries opens opportunities for U.S. companies offering electricity transmission and distribution technologies.
U.S. clean technology exporters in the bioenergy sector should consider monitoring this unique business opportunity in Argentina.
Mining is one of the most promising sectors for American companies in Oman.
Oman’s National Energy Strategy aims to derive 30% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
Algeria’s plan to transition away from hydrocarbons to renewable energy will improve energy efficiency in transportation, housing, and industry.
More than 16.1GW of battery storage capacity is operating, under construction or in the pipeline across 729 projects in the UK.
U.S. Technology Companies to Benefit from India’s Solar PV Module Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme.
The United Kingdom announced a number of initiatives and funding sources to support the reduction of carbon emissions by 78% over the next 15 years.
U.S. companies involved in the security and construction sectors are encouraged to consider Uruguay’s market and its prison construction initiative.