For over a quarter of a century, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has been in the vanguard of the search for...
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Urban transport in the largest Latin American and Caribbean cities consumes about 3.5% of regional GDP — a percentage that is inflated by the...
The SETAS pilot project was carried out by the ECLAC Transport Unit, between October 1999 and May 2000 to assess the feasibility of constructing a...
Since late 1999, ECLAC has maintained an international transport database (BTI) containing statistics on foreign trade and associated transport...
The FAL Bulletin is reverting to its original concept, that is, facilitation of trade in the broad sense. In the context of ECLAC, this is a topic...
This is the name of the course presented by ECLAC's Transport Unit in range of countries in four continents for ministerial and port...
Latin American railway privatization has achieved significant results, since the situation today is better than if the railways had remained under...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin describes and analyses the control of ships at ports - the so-called "Port State Control" - in the...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin provides an account of recent developments and trends in rail and urban transport and road maintenance in Latin...
This and the next edition of the Bulletin report on recent events and trends in the transport sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.