…technical team already visited Guyana
Abu Dhabi Ports, a United Arab Emirates-based company that deals in industrial zones and logistics, has shown keen interest in the establishment of a world class deep-water harbour facility in Guyana.
This was revealed by President Dr Irfaan Ali during a press conference on Friday. The company has already sent technical teams in Guyana to work on and look at the possibility of developing a deep-water harbour link to Brazil. This was done in mid-September, and the team had engaged a high-level Government delegation led by President Ali while it was here.

According to the Head of State, during his recent visit to Dubai earlier this month, he had met with officials from Abu Dhabi Ports, which own Khalifa Port, during which they had extensive and in-depth discussions on the possibility of erecting this facility.
“The interest is great in this project, and in two to three weeks, they will have a second team coming with a follow-up on the evaluation. And they are looking at a modern, state-of-the-art port facility operated with cutting-edge technology, focusing on efficiency, safety and security,” the President noted.
He further told reporters that the UAE-based company has already commenced studies to come up with a technical evaluation as well as a financial evaluation for the project.
“Their initial assessment is one of great optimism. That’s how they described it. They believe that this is a project that can happen; that is a project that is viable. They are now working on the nitty-gritty, the finer details in terms of this project,” the Head of State indicated.










