Last week’s trucker protest may be over, but the underlying issues remain front and center. The government is now exploring long-term fixes to the persistent congestion at Port Castries—including a possible new 40-acre commercial and transshipment port in Cul De Sac. While short-term measures have brought some relief, Minister for Ports Stephenson King says the growing volume of cargo highlights the urgent need for expanded port infrastructure.
GOVERNMENT EXPLORES NEW PORT TO EASE CONGESTION AT CASTRIES
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