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Negotiations with China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) about port redevelopment are nearing completion as Cayman officials huddle with the company
for two days of talks in Jamaica. Meanwhile, Capt Bryan Ebanks, leading advocate for an alternative cruise-berthing site in Red Bay, issued a sunset plea for the proposed South Sound plan to be considered. Meeting yesterday and today in
Kingston with representatives from the Beijing-based infrastructure giant, UDP backbencher, George Town MLA and head of Cayman’s negotiating team Ellio Solomon declined to reveal details of the talks, but acknowledged they were moving forward. Continued on page 5
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