From the aryicle:
Part of that country’s interest in the ferry service is linked to getting agricultural produce from Guyana to feed into its (Trinidad’s) manufacturing sector.
“We have a vibrant agro-industry, feed-manufacturing sector and all of our raw materials come from extra-regional areas,” Minister Singh said, noting that the Trinidadian private sector is keen on importing from Guyana instead.
This forthcoming ferry service, in the first phase, includes Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. The Galleons Passage, a vessel from the Twin Island Republic, will be used to ply the route, at least initially. Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali, February, announced that the new ferry will set sail in about three months.
Minister Singh described the ferry service as a “win-win” for Trinidad and the region. He also said the private sector buy-in for this service, and for other transportation ventures, signals both the need for such ventures and the appetite that exists to solve the region’s transportation woes.