As It Advances in the Privatization of the Belgrano Cargos, the Government Has Enabled the RIGI for Railway Works and Technology
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The executive has regulated which railway works qualify for the regime and has set the conditions for technological companies to join, if they incorporate new products with a minimum investment of USD 250 million
The new regulation incorporates existing railway infrastructure renovation and transformation works into the regime.One of the companies pushing for the tender had asked for this condition to present its offer.
The Government amended the regulation of the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) to specify which works on railway infrastructure may fall within the regime. The measure was established by Decree 748/2026, published this Tuesday in the Official Gazette. The amendment reaches Decree 749/2024, which regulated the RIGI created by the Bases Law. According to the foundations of the new rule, the aim is to give greater precision and predictability …
On Tuesday, the Government extended the Big Investment Incentive Scheme (RIGI) to projects on railway infrastructure and the technological sector. The decision was formalized by Decree 748, published in the Official Gazette. Projects for the renovation, expansion and development of railway tracks and installations that are already in operation can now be added to the programme. The railway system is declared in emergency until mid-2028. Investme…
The national government took a key step in the implementation of the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) by regulating its application in the railway infrastructure in a timely manner. It did so through Decree 748/2026, published this Tuesday in the Official Gazette, with which it established the guidelines that define what type of works will be considered “construction” and under what conditions pre-existing infrastructure investments will b…
The Government incorporated into the scheme projects to renovate and expand the railway infrastructure, and the measure also envisages changes in the minimum amounts required for technological initiatives.
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