CentrePort links Manitoba to global trade opportunities

The CentrePort facility in Winnipeg helps a landlocked province like Manitoba become a hub for international trade.
CentrePort CEO Diane Gray says a new arrangement with Mexico is intended to create a more direct trade channel between Manitoba and Mexico, creating an opportunity for the province's pork producers.
Manitoba is trying not to let the fact that it is a landlocked province hold it back from becoming a hub for international trade and investment. While the idea of a port may conjure images of a coastal hub taking products from sea to rail, the province’s CentrePort facility is a big investment an...

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