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Guyana is positioning itself to become both a maritime and aviation hub as the Government continues to modernise the country’s transport infrastructure and strengthen its role in regional and international trade. This was outlined on Sunday by Public Utilities and Aviation Minister Deodat Indar during the opening of the Fifth Regional Meeting of Directors and Heads of Maritime Administrations (DMAR5), being hosted in Guyana for the first time. Addressing maritime leaders and officials from across the Caribbean, Indar said the Government has been pursuing a deliberate strategy to transform Guyana into a major logistics and transportation centre. “Because we want focus, we want Guyana to become a maritime hub, as well as an aviation hub,” the Minister stated. According to Indar, maritime transport remains critical to global commerce, noting that more than 80 per cent of goods traded worldwide are moved by sea.
He said the maritime sector influences economic growth, food security, environmental stewardship and regional resilience, making cooperation among Caribbean states increasingly important. The Minister noted that Guyana’s geographical position and growing economy place it in a unique position to contribute to regional development while strengthening its own maritime capabilities. To support that vision, he said the Government has embarked on a series of initiatives aimed at improving efficiency within the shipping and logistics sectors. Among those initiatives is the planned construction of a deepwater port and the digitisation of port operations. “The President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, has outlined a comprehensive reform agenda that includes the construction of a deepwater port and digitisation of port processes to reduce bottlenecks and turnaround time for trade operations,” Indar said.
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