
Caribbean port strength comes with growing network exposure
The Caribbean remains one of the most strategically important container spaces in Latin America and the Caribbean. Several of the region’s largest ports sit within

The Caribbean remains one of the most strategically important container spaces in Latin America and the Caribbean. Several of the region’s largest ports sit within

Caribbean governments are stepping up efforts to strengthen the implementation of international standards governing seafarer training and certification, recognising the importance of robust training systems

Amadeus’ Travel Dreams 2026 report documents the emergence of artificial intelligence as a leading driver of inspiration and decision-making in travel. For regional transport stakeholders,

As Caribbean shipping enters a more demanding operational and regulatory environment, Saint Lucia is attempting to strengthen something many smaller maritime jurisdictions across the region

Anguilla closed 2025 with its strongest tourism performance in more than three decades, as visitor arrivals reached record levels across both stay-over and excursionist segments.

Opinion piece by Robert MacLellan : I read with interest a recent article by Alexander Gumbs, decrying potential increases in cruise ship taxes in the Caribbean.

Brazil is reinforcing its maritime and inland transport infrastructure through a new round of investments approved by the country’s Merchant Marine Fund (FMM), aimed at

The Panama Canal is reporting stronger-than-expected operational activity at the start of fiscal year 2026, signaling renewed momentum for one of the world’s most critical

With €336 million in investment, a fleet of 6,000 TEU vessels, and the doubling of shipping lines in Fort-de-France by 2027, the Marseille-based group is

The acceleration of offshore oil development in Guyana and Suriname is no longer just an energy story. It is becoming a maritime story — and

On February 20, 2026, the Atlantic Council’s Caribbean Initiative hosted the inaugural US–Caribbean Maritime and Ports Forum in Miami. Held at the Fountainbleu Hotel, the

The Conseil de Coordination Interportuaire Antilles-Guyane (CCIAG ) met on December 12, 2025 at Habitation Le PALM in Martinique. This annual meeting, provided for in the French