New Constitution In Chile Would Affect Infrastructure Projects

By Craig Miles and Vanessa Alarcon Duvanel (September 1, 2022, 4:58 PM EDT) -- Chile's reputation for political and economic stability and a transparent business environment was shaken in 2019, when Chileans took to the streets decrying the country's inequalities and urging governmental reform. This unrest prompted an overhaul of Chile's existing constitution, and a new constitution will be submitted to a referendum Sept. 4....

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