The St Vincent government on Saturday inaugurated a new modern port in the capital city, marking a significant step forward in the nation’s infrastructure and economic potential.
During the opening ceremony, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves addressed critics while outlining an ambitious vision for national development.
“I have concluded that opposition to this project stems from rank, bad mindedness and a thirst for power,” Gonsalves said, directly challenging skeptics who predicted the port’s failure. He also referenced detractors who claimed the port would “wash away” by August, standing triumphantly amid the completed infrastructure.
Gonsalves detailed a multi-phase strategy for further development, including:
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Expanding the Grenadines and regional port system
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Rebuilding the Little Tokyo neighborhood
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Constructing 13 new housing units
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Expanding the Milton Cato Hospital
A $70 million investment from a global port development company is set to transform the facility further. Plans include:
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Developing the existing cruise ship terminal
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Adding a new pier to accommodate two large cruise ships
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Creating wellness and tourism-related commercial spaces
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Constructing a boutique hotel
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Building a state-of-the-art cultural center
The project has received backing from key financial institutions, including the Caribbean Development Bank, the State Funding Guarantee Agency (UK), and Taiwan.
The new port is expected to bolster St Vincent’s economic growth, enhance regional trade, and expand cruise tourism, positioning the nation as a hub for commerce and leisure in the Caribbean.

















