Title: InterAmerican Development Bank
1Inter-American Development Bank
Initiative for the Integration of Infrastructure
in South America (IIRSA)
Drs. Bertus J. Meins Chief, Cofinancing
Division Washington, D.C.
Amsterdam, CEDLA, May 3, 2005
2Inter-American Development Bank
Initiative for the Integration of Infrastructure
in South America (IIRSA)
Drs. Bertus J. Meins Chief, Cofinancing
Division Washington, D.C.
3LAC Insufficient LT Growth
LAC needs to grow gt6 to reduce poverty
(Population growth 1.8 p.a.)
Yet Real growth 1996-2000 3.1 2001-2004
2.3 2004 5.5 2005
(forecast) 4.0 4.5
4Current Economic Trends in LAC
- Export-led recovery
- Commodity boom
- Fiscal monetary prudence
- Reserve accumulation
- YET
- Persistent low S I ratios
- High public debt exposure
- Low public investment
- Poor infrastructure
- Stagnating competitiveness
- Dependency on commodity exports
5To improve, LAC needs
- Prudent macro policies
- Higher S I ratios
- Higher public revenue/lower costs
- Reform of the State
- Replace public with private financing
- Concessions for infrastructure
- Embrace FDI
- Regional/global integration
6Special Case Transportation LAC
- Outdated infrastructure obstacle to exports
- Bottlenecks evident in
- Roads
- Railways
- Rivers
- Bridges
- Ports/Terminals
- Container vessels
- Airports (procedures)
- Energy generation transmission
- Panama Canal - draft (capacity)
- - pricing (115 to 165 per container)
7IIRSA Initiative for Regional Infrastructure
Integration in South America
- Inception Brasilia, 2000 (Summit SA Presidents)
- Guayaquil, 2002 (Planning process)
- Cuzco, 2004 (Implementation process
2005-10) - Goal Modernize integrate regional
infrastructure - Support IDB, CAF, FONPLATA (INTAL)
- Infrastructure Platform - Transportation
- - Energy
- - Telecommunications
- Complementary Approaches
- Integration development hubs
- Sector integration processes
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8IIRSA Sector Integration Process
- Identify regulatory, operating and
institutional bottlenecks - Action sector processes in
- Information communication
technologies - Air transport systems
- Multimodal transport systems
- Maritime transport systems
- Border crossing procedures
- Regulatory frameworks (energy)
- Financing instruments
9IIRSA Completed Studies Diagnostics
- Assessment of seven sector processes
- Strategic vision LA 2020
- Business vision integration development
hubs (analysis territory, economic activities,
social and environmental considerations,
facilitated by use of spatial planning tools) - Results
- gt 300 integration projects
- 40 groups with anchor projects
- Identification of first 31 projects 2005-2010
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11AGENDA FOR IMPLEMENTATION 2005-2010 (31 Projects)
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13Typical IIRSA projects (1) / Mercosur Chile Hub
Puerto Pte. Franco-Porto Meira Bi-national Bridge
Project
PARAGUAY - BRAZIL
Basic project information
- Bridge length about 800 meters.
- Access roads about 10 Km in each side.
- Total Project Cost about US 100 million
(including access roads, border center and other
facilities).
() Data based on available preliminar
information.
14Typical IIRSA projects (2) / Capricorn Hub
Central Trans-Andean Railway Project
CHILE - ARGENTINA
Project basic information
- Built in 1912 operation suspended in 1984.
Tunnel portion Juncal - Chile
- 250 Km railroad rehabilitation (180 Km
railroad on Argentina side, and 70 Km on Chile
side).
Railroad portion Portillo Juncal - Chile
- Total Project Cost about US 260 million.
- Bidding process under preparation.
() Data based on available preliminar
information.
15IIRSA NEXT STEPS
- Innovative public-private financing
modalities - Overcoming constraints financing public
projects - Consensus building
- More active civil society involvement
- Framework agreement LAIA (Latin American
Integration Association) - Dissemination of environmental social
standards for integration projects
16IIRSA IDB INVOLVEMENT
Value Added
- Multinational leverage
- Vision Integrated and holistic
- Technical analysis standards
- Environmental social issues
- Participation civil society
- Project cross-fertilization
- Resource mobilization capacity
- Special funds for project preparation
- Cofinancing of IIRSA projects
17IIRSA IDB ACTIVITIES
- Technical assistance cooperation
- Studies assessments
- Organization of IIRSA activities
- Technical cooperation funds
- Information to Private Sector
- Assist in attracting private sector interest
- Financing guarantees
- Facility for transnational infrastructure
preparation - Public-private financing
- Political risk guarantee
- Cofinancing
18IIRSA Business Opportunities
- Feasibility studies
- Social assessments
- Environmental impact studies
- Engineering studies
- Design
- Construction
- Operation
- Concessions
- Financing
- Financial engineering
- Technical advice
- (More info. Website www.iirsa.org)
19For more information
Bertus J. Meins Chief, Cofinancing
Division Inter-American Development
Bank Washington, D.C. Tel. 202-623-2914 Fax.
202-623-2543 E-mail bertusm_at_iadb.org