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Mexican company to invest in Guyana

By Ray Chickrie GEORGETOWN, Guyana - President of Guyana, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, on Tuesday disclosed that the Mexican company, Grupo Industrial Omega, wants to invest...

Collective CARICOM voice for recovery at IMF-World Bank meetings 

By Sir Ronald Sanders The response by policymakers of the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to the depth of COVID-19’s effects on Caribbean economies needs to...

Invest in Guyana virtual forum attracts scores of international interest

By JoEllen Laryea BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) in collaboration with the Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export), Caribbean Association of...

World Bank provides US$150 million for a resilient COVID-19 recovery in Jamaica

WASHINGTON, USA — The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved financing of US$150 million for the Jamaica COVID-19 Response and Recovery Development Policy...

Guyana attracts Kazakhstan business interest

By Ray Chickrie Kazakhstan, an oil and gas giant and the world 9th largest country is interested in doing business with Guyana, a new emerging...

Guyana should learn from Brazil’s shortfalls in its local content policy

By Arthur Deakin On February 15, the government of Guyana opened a public consultation process for its local content policy. Guyana is set to become...

World Bank approves US$10 million to enhance Jamaica’s business environment  

WASHINGTON, USA — The World Bank’s board of executive directors approved additional financing of US$10 million for the ongoing Jamaica Foundations for Competitiveness and Growth...

Bousquet’s Bulletin: Tracing Caribbean roots around-the-world still a wild dream in the internet age

By Earl Bousquet When I saw 96-year-old Cicely Tyson, very-much-alive in a January TV interview, I remarked to one of my two sons also watching...

Guyana’s fundamental role in the Geo-politics of energy

By Arthur Deakin Starting in January 2020, the International Maritime Organization required ships to reduce sulphur emissions by 80 percent, transitioning vessels away from a...

Guyana and the next economic wave

By Scott B. MacDonald Guyana’s economy is riding through the COVID-19 world in better shape than practically any other country on the planet. In 2020,...

Guyana’s Chinese-funded and contracted airport expansion project, an expensive embarrassment

By Indranie Deolal Plagued by prolonged delays, missed deadlines, shoddy work, and pricey revisions, Guyana’s Chinese-funded and contracted international airport expansion project is proving another...

Challenges facing the new government of Guyana

By Sir Ronald Sanders The one upside of the challenges facing the government of Guyana after a five-month impasse in declaring the result of general...

Creating a stable business climate for development should be a priority for the next administration in Guyana

By Dr Terrence Blackman As a member of the Guyanese diaspora, many of my colleagues and I have watched, with great concern, the creeping volatility...

Guyana has much to learn from the mishaps in the Mexican and Argentine energy sectors

By Arthur Deakin and DrRemi Piet The Guyanese government expected to receive U$300 million in oil revenues during its first full year producing oil. A...
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