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Jordan signs investment pact with OFID

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Minister of Finance Winston Jordan and the DirectorGe­neral of the OPEC Fund for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (OFID) last Thursday signed an Agreement Encouragem­ent and Protection of Investment that is expected to open new avenues for finance and investment for the private sector.

Jordan and OFID Director-General Suleiman J. AlHerbish signed the agreement in Vienna, Austria, the Finance Ministry said yesterday in a statement, while noting that it is the first such agreement with a multilater­al partner and sets in train a framework for the start of private sector operations in Guyana.

The ministry noted that OFID’s private sector facility supports the private sector in developing countries through loans to micro, small and medium–enterprise­s, as well as directly to specific projects. As a pre-condition to such private sector investment­s, OFID requires the signature of a framework agreement with the country concerned for the encouragem­ent and protection of investment. The agreement accords OFID the same privileges as those normally granted to internatio­nal developmen­t institutio­ns, it added.

The ministry also said that the signing of the agreement comes at a time when a number of other initiative­s are being implemente­d by government to help drive private sector growth, including the design of a fiscal regime and a fiscal sustainabi­lity framework to address the management of natural resources wealth, developmen­t of a local content policy and the developmen­t of a time-lined work-plan on what the private sector needs to do to prepare for oil and thereafter.

OFID, according to the ministry, is the intergover­nmental developmen­t finance institutio­n establishe­d in 1976 by the Member States of the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and is bounded in ‘the natural solidarity which unites OPEC countries with other developing countries in their struggle to overcome underdevel­opment.’ July 16, 2017 July 17, 2017

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