Cargo company seeks to deepen relations with Guyana

Ansel Hall

The demand for the movement of cargo by sea between North America and the Caribbean has, for more than a quarter of a century, been driven largely by the relationships between Caribbean people in the diaspora and their families and relatives in the island and mainland territories of the region.

In the case of Guyana, the ‘barrel trade’ triggered in the 1980s by the scarcity of a range of consumer items