Halifax port reaches out to Panama, China

Ports

Friday, September 28, 2012
   Earlier this month the Halifax Port Authority became the first Canadian port to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Panama Canal Authority.     The document spells out how the two parties will cooperate to identify common business opportunities, exchange information and undertake joint marketing initiatives.    The Panama Canal Authority has similar arrangements with many U.S. ports, primarily on the East and Gulf coasts. The arrangements have increased in...
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