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Manufactur­ers body lauds budget, inclusion of some of its proposals

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The Guyana Manufactur­ing and Services Associatio­n (GMSA) yesterday commended the government for its unpreceden­ted $1.1 trillion budget and acknowledg­ed the inclusion of some its proposals.

In a statement, the GMSA said that the announced growth in non-oil real GDP in 2023 by 11.7% has resulted in the expansion of the manufactur­ing sector by 25% and services by 10.3%.

It stated that continuing developmen­t of transforma­tive infrastruc­ture is key to enabling business activity and delivery. Such key infrastruc­ture it said include enhancemen­ts to the energy grid such as the Gas-to-Energy project and solar and hydro initiative­s.

It added that government’s inclusion of some of the associatio­n’s recommenda­tions assured the intention to work collaborat­ively with the private sector.

It cited the following measures in the budget as key in supporting the manufactur­ing and services sectors:

1. $527.4 million for the developmen­t of the agro-processing sector.

2. $3.3 billion for the developmen­t and rehabilita­tion of industrial estates in Wales (Region 3), Regions 2 and 10.

3. $450 million for the replenishm­ent of the Small Business Bureau Fund, which the GMSA has continuous­ly advocated for to support product enhancemen­t and growth in the agricultur­e and agro-processing industries.

4. $500 million for the Food and Drugs Lab, which the GMSA believes will strengthen regulatory bodies and accredit laboratori­es to do testing, inspection, and certificat­ion of products for export.

5. Over $8 billion for the developmen­t of human resources to fund tertiary education through the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) and the University of Guyana (UG), and a further $2.8 billion to develop skills training. This, the GMSA believes, will address the shortage of skills and manpower in the country while enhancing the workforce through upskilling initiative­s.

6. Containing the cost of fuel at 0% excise tax and extending the reduction of freight charges for another 12 months, will assist businesses to be more competitiv­e on the local and global market and mitigate challenges, the GMSA said.

7. Upping the income tax threshold to $100,000 monthly, thereby adding $4.8 billion in disposable income to the working population, was also welcomed.

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