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Court orders new hearing on construction of mega port in Limon

December 23, 2013 by Staff News Writer

The hearing held last month could not be finished


Constitutional Court has ordered an administrative court to complete within 15 days a public hearing on the environmental viability of the construction of a new port in Moin, Limon. A previous hearing had been suspended due to the threat of violence. APM Terminals hopes to start construction in March of 2014.

Original Article in La Nacion

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