English

Theresa May assumes bus contract for Mexico City

Prime Minister Theresa May highlighted that the sale of 90 double-decker buses to Mexico, for Mexico's new Metrobús Line, is only a demonstration of the commercial capacity of her country post-Brexit

Photo: REUTERS
23/08/2017 |17:04AFP |
Redacción El Universal
Pendiente este autorVer perfil

Great Britain

will head 90 double-decker buses to Mexico City , after signing a contract that Prime Minister Theresa May pointed out as an example of the commercial capacity of the country post-Brexit .

The red double-decker buses, London street icons, were produced in the Alexander Dennis Limited factories in Scotland and Guildford , southwest London.

Newsletter
Recibe en tu correo las noticias más destacadas para viajar, trabajar y vivir en EU

"We are building a truly global Britain by helping UK companies win multi-million-pound contracts to export their products across the globe," May said at Guildford's factory.

Don't miss the video by British Embassy, Mexico City .

The government assured that the low -emission vehicles would “reduce pollution in Paseo de la Reforma ” one of the main avenues in Mexico City.

The contract worth EUR€ 48 million ( USD$ 56 million ) was awarded by the UK Export Finance ( UKEF ), the United Kingdom's export credit agency.

Alexander Dennis Limited already sells double-deckers to Canada , Hong Kong , Malaysia , New Zealand , Singapore , Switzerland and the United States .

A company spokesman said that the Mexico City contract was awarded in 2015 , yet the buses were being delivered this year as they had to be adapted for the city's high altitude of about 2,240meters ( 7349 foot ).

The buses are expected to transport passengers in Mexico City by the end of this year.

sg