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Jul 22, 2021
Sugar Ship Moved to Big Creek: Union Says Fight Not Over for Stevedores
Their ship may have left the Port of Belize, but Belize City stevedores say they will continue to challenge Cabinet’s decision to allow the ships they have been offloading sugar from to begin docking in Big Creek. News Five’s Paul Lopez has more on this week’s developments.
Paul Lopez, Reporting
The Belize Sugar Industries/ ASR group has relocated its sugar loading operations from the Port of Belize facility in Belize City to the Big Creek Port in Stann Creek District. The stevedores who worked the sugar ship are not happy about this move, according to President of their labor union, Mose Hyde.
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On the Phone: Andrew Lane
“I think it is a very dangerous thing for a government of a country which relies on foreign direct investments to not honor agreements that it has made with enterprise. That ship has sat out there now for twelve days. She is supposed to load eleven thousand tons of sugar. And, the ship should have been finished by now. And, in twelve days the ship has loaded one thousand tons of sugar. That ship cost BSI thirteen and a half thousand US dollars per day. So, it has incurred one hundred and sixty two thousand US dollars of the moorage cost. And, what that then means is that for every one of the eleven thousand tons of sugar that it can carry there is a cost increase of thirty Belizean dollars per ton, of which sixty five percent will be on the sugar farmers in Orange Walk and Corozal.”