Con las visitas de turistas internacionales sobrepasando ampliamente las expectativas, el Perú está movilizando el desarrollo de sus aeropuertos y la infraestructura relacionada a través de una serie de proyectos de miles de millones de dólares.
State initiatives to boost Trinidad and Tobago’s maritime services and logistics sectors are expected to broaden the country’s economic base and boost government coffers.
Officials in Kuwait have made significant progress on long-awaited upgrades to Kuwait’s International Airport (KIA) by signing a $4.4bn contract to kick-start construction on a new terminal.
Articles & Analysis | Trinidad and Tobago looks to improve public bus and taxi services from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2016
The significant decline in public revenues following the global downturn in the energy sector has led Trinidad and Tobago to abandon plans for a multi-billion-dollar mass transit project. The decision was part of a set of measures announced during a mid-year budget review in April 2016, and the government is now focusing instead on increasing...
Articles & Analysis | A favourable geographic location spurs Trinidad and Tobago's maritime segment ambitions from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2016
As efforts to diversify T&T’s energy-reliant economy intensify, the government is looking to accelerate growth in maritime industries. To this end, T&T is looking to develop its infrastructure and capitalise on its strategic advantages, including its sheltered location in the southern Caribbean. However, it will be doing so in an...
Articles & Analysis | Trinidad and Tobago planning upgrades and expansion for airports and seaports from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2016
As the largest exporter in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago’s transport network is vital to the performance of its economy. The country is already a fast-growing air passenger and cargo hub in the southern Caribbean and is now looking to spur growth in the maritime sector, where it intends to take advantage of its sheltered location below...