Paraguay Forges Latin America’s Fastest Highway Build

Paraguay Forges Latin America's Fastest Highway Build

The Context

Latin America has historically struggled with infrastructure timelines—major highway projects average 6–8 years from ground-breaking to ribbon-cutting, often stretching to a decade when disputes over land acquisition or environmental reviews stall progress. Paraguay’s sub-three-year completion breaks that pattern, signaling that coordinated permitting and upfront stakeholder alignment can compress timelines without sacrificing safety or engineering standards.

The Takeaway

Boards overseeing supply-chain strategy should note Paraguay’s highway velocity as a proxy for regulatory predictability. Faster infrastructure builds reduce transportation cost volatility and open secondary-market expansion earlier than forecasts typically model. If your firm sources or distributes through the Southern Cone, recalibrate logistics assumptions—what was a 7-hour transit is now under 4, and that margin compounds across the quarter.

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