Construction on the $4.3 billion Parika Port has commenced, with the first phase progressing smoothly and expected to gain momentum in the coming weeks.
The port facility will facilitate international travel for cruise liners and cargo ships, boosting regional trade and modernizing Guyana's export process.
The new port will help modernise Guyana’s export process and significantly boost regional trade.
Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, along with the General Manager of the Transport and Harbours Department, Yolanda Hughes, and project engineers, conducted an inspection to oversee the project's progress.
Author's summary: Parika Port construction begins to boost trade and tourism.