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Argentina recommends awarding the dredging contract to Jan de Nul, and local partners, despite US concerns

The Economy Ministry announced that the Argentine government had recommended awarding an important?dredging contract in Argentina to Belgian dredging firm Jan De Nul, and its local partner Servimagnus. Rep. Brian Mast, chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, warned in May about the "malign influence" of China in the bid to win the major contract for Argentina. Jan De Nul, and its local partner Servimagnus, denied any Chinese ties.

* The recommendation is for the concession to dredge the Parana River and maintain it, as this river carries 80%?of?the trade of the country.

In a late-Thursday statement, the ministry recommended that DEME, a Belgian competitor company, be rejected.

*?Jan de Nul - Servimagnus? scored 66.20 in the technical evaluation stage, compared to 42.14 points for DEME. The statement said that both firms had submitted identical tariffs and received the maximum score for the economic component.

DTA Engenharia, a Brazilian company, was declared inadmissible after failing to provide the required bid-maintenance guarantees.

Before a final?award, a seven-day period has been opened for formal 'challenges' to the recommendation.

The ministry added: * "The awarding of the contract will end the process and bring an end to the deadlock in the construction work on the waterway."

* The waterway is a 3,400-kilometer natural river transport route that runs along the Parana River and the Paraguay River. It's essential for importing soybeans to Argentina, which are used in the production of oil, meal and other products.

(source: Reuters)