Reaching Atlantica: Business without Borders
Reaching Atlantica: Business without Borders
Atlantica could be good for prosperity
In this guest commentary in the Moncton Times & Transcript, writer Charles Moore embraces AIMS' concept of Atlantica. As he puts it, "I think the Atlantica initiative represents the sort of innovative thinking it will take to extract Atlantic Canada from its century-plus downward spiral of what AIMS' Brian Crowley calls genteel decline."
Atlantica will secure trade
In his fortnightly column in the Moncton Times-Transcript, AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley explains that Atlantica isn't the bogeyman, but an opportunity for trade. But it's not about trade between New Brunswick and the northeastern United States, it's about Asia and the North American heartland.
Atlantica: A chance to go with the (trade) flow
In his fortnightly column, AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley defines Atlantica. He explains it's not about an imaginery bogeyman ready to takeover the region, but about trade. He writes: "The exchanges between Vermont and Nova Scotia or New Hampshire and Newfoundland are hardly worth mentioning. But we are about to become a major doorway for the trade between Asia and the North American heartland. It is not so much the products of Atlantica that are straining to cross the border, but the industrial might of China, India and the Asian Tigers."
Atlantica Conference was a success. Now what?
In his regular column in the Moncton Times & Transcript, journalist Alec Bruce offers some tips on what needs to be done to make Atlantica more than just a concept.
Two new post Panamax Cranes for Fairview
As the port of halifax continues to seek the post-Panamax trade and businesses promote the Atlantica region, Cerescorp puts its money where the talk is.