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    • A phased development will invest approximately EC$225 to 250 million to modernize Kingstown cruise infrastructure.
    • The cruise port lost money four of the last five years, requiring over EC$15 million in government support.
    • A special purpose vehicle lets Vincentian nationals buy up to 30% ownership in the port operator, sharing dividends and benefits.

    The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Global Ports Holding (GPH), the world’s largest cruise port operator, to take over the operation and future development of the Kingstown Cruise Port.

    While this partnership represents a major shift in the port’s management, GPH Chairman Mehmet Kutman clarified that the company will not outright own the land or port; rather, it will operate the facilities under a proposed 30-year concession agreement. “We are just a tenant. The landlord are you guys,” Kutman emphasized to the citizens of St. Vincent, likening the agreement to a 30-year lease.

    The MOU establishes the framework for a massive, phased development program that is expected to bring an investment of approximately 225 million to over 250 million Eastern Caribbean (EC) dollars to the nation’s cruise infrastructure.

    Phase one of the project will see an initial investment of up to 75 million EC dollars dedicated to modernizing the Kingstown cruise terminal facilities, upgrading surrounding infrastructure, and creating enhanced public and commercial spaces to strengthen shore excursion activities. Future phases will expand on these developments, including vital improvements to marine and berthing infrastructure, reconfiguration of parking and transportation systems, and future development operations in the Grenadines.

    This private-public partnership comes at a critical time for St. Vincent’s maritime infrastructure. During the signing ceremony, it was revealed that the cruise port has operated at a financial loss for four of the last five years, requiring over $15 million EC in cumulative expenditure from the government during that period.

    By bringing in GPH’s international expertise, investment, and enhanced marketing capabilities, the government aims to turn the port into a highly profitable, world-class destination. The modernization is projected to substantially increase passenger arrivals and drive direct economic benefits to local taxi operators, tour guides, vendors, restaurants, and cultural artists. Officials hope to significantly raise the current average passenger spend of $59 by offering a more mature and attractive tourism product.

    In a unique move to ensure citizens directly profit from the port’s new operational structure, a special purpose vehicle (SPV) will be established to allow Vincentian nationals to purchase up to 30% ownership in the port operating company. This model mirrors a highly successful initiative GPH recently implemented in the Bahamas, which allowed 3,600 locals to invest in their port and earn dividend returns.

    “This means [Vincentians] will have an opportunity to benefit indirectly from the increased economic activity… and also to participate directly in the ownership and success of the enterprise,” stated Prime Minister Dr. Godwin Friday during the ceremony.

    The recently signed MOU is an initial framework, and both parties are currently working to finalize the comprehensive definitive concession agreement. Following the necessary public reviews, due diligence, and the acquisition of critical environmental permits, GPH intends to mobilize quickly, with the goal of starting construction before the next cruise season begins later this year.

    Ultimately, this milestone partnership promises to modernize critical national infrastructure without adding to the government’s borrowing or debt, signaling a lucrative new era of growth and competitiveness for St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the global cruise tourism market.

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