DSC Dredge CEO Wetta Delivers Ghana Fact-Finding Trip Report
As a member of the Presidentâs Advisory Council â Doing Business in Africa (PAC-DBIA), Bob Wetta attended the September 26, 2018 Fact-Finding Trip Report meeting in Washington, D.C., with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and 13 other U.S. Government officials. Their purpose was to deliberate and adopt the final report of the 2016-2018 term of the PAC-DBIA. Prepared by IBMâs Takreem El-Tohamy, but unfortunately unable to attend the meeting, Bob Wetta presented the Ghana informationâŚ
Panama Canal Plans LNG Terminal
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP), which administers the canal, is looking at building a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) import terminal near the Canal. The ACP has been awarded a US Trade and Development Agency grant to help fund a feasibility study for the project, which it is considering for when the expanded canal is opened next year and the waterway is expected to handle considerable liquefied natural gas tankers. A statement from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency says that it has awarded a grant to the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to support the planning of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal. When the Panama Canal expansion project is completed next year, the Canal is expected to handle significant LNG tanker traffic.
US Backs Study into Panama Canal LNG Terminal
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency informs it has awarded a grant to the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to support the planning of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal. The Panama Canal is expected to handle significant LNG tanker traffic upon completion of the canal expansion project next year. To capitalize on this growth, the ACP is interested in developing LNG-related infrastructure projects, including an import terminal. âThe U.S. Government is very pleased to partner with the Panama Canal Authority through this USTDA grant as the ACP looks to develop a LNG import terminal in the coming years to take advantage of the Canal expansion project,â said Chargé dâAffaires Kevin M. OâReilly, who signed the grant agreement along with ACP Administrator/CEO Jorge L. Quijano.
World Bank Offers to Aid Jamaica's Logistics Hub Plans
Jamaicaâs plans to become one of the worldâs top four logistics centres has received a major boost after the World Bank committed to providing technical and other assistance for specific aspects of the proposed Global Logistics Hub initiative. The World Bank Group, through its representative to Jamaica, Giorgio Valentini, has endorsed the Government of Jamaicaâs plans for the logistics hub initiative, describing it as âtransformationalâ when implemented which will significantly enhance Jamaicaâs potential for growth. A 16 person delegation from the World Bank Group visited Jamaica last month for consultations on Jamaicaâs Country Partnership Strategy which will feature the Logistics Hub Initiative.