BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Advocate – BARBADOS has potential to do more transhipment business from both ports of entry. Tourism Minister Richard Sealy says it is with this recognition that some changes will be needed to facilitate an around the clock operation. According to Sealy, “What we are saying is that there are some legislative adjustments and other things we would have to do if we want to make ourselves a modern services logistics hub through which cargo is being transhipped.”
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