Mariel in pause
The continuation of the Mariel project has been stopped until further notice due to the freezing of the payment in installments of the loans granted by the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) – Brazil’s Promotion Bank – to the Odebrecht construction company, in charge of the works in the Cuban port. The Brazilian company will be unable to honor its commitments and ongoing businesses in more than 20 countries due to the Bank’s decision to exhaustively check its operations. The origin of the decision is the denunciation made against its president, Marcel Odebrecht, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and another nine persons for supposed corruption and money laundering crimes in the framework of the Petrobras case. BNDES has published a list of the companies that will undergo a detailed check of the projects it is financing, and it reserves the right to terminate them unilaterally if it considers there are irregularities in them. In relation to Cuba, BNDES had financed the export of some 400 Brazilian companies, led by Odebrecht, for a value equivalent to 70 percent of the total amount for carrying out the Special Development Zone project. These were made in association with...