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World Trade Centers Georgetown, Miami sign MoU

-paves way for local SMEs to participat­e in internatio­nal food expo

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Local Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) are being afforded the opportunit­y to boost their profile and attend trade shows thanks to the collaborat­ion between trade centres in Guyana and the US.

The World Trade Center (WTC) Georgetown in a release yesterday announced that on Thursday, it signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with World Trade Center, Miami, Florida, which will pave the way for advancing the interests of small- and medium-size enterprise­s to take advantage of trade and investment opportunit­ies, including participat­ion by Guyanese enterprise­s in the annual internatio­nal Food and Beverage Show of the Americas, to be held later this year in Miami.

According to the release, the signing ceremony took place at WTC’s Miami office and was inked by WTC Miami President and Chief Executive Officer,

Ivan Barrios and WTC Georgetown Executive Director Wesley Kirton. Here, the two organisati­ons outlined the scope of their intended collaborat­ion to include market intelligen­ce and research; support for business to business networking; trade policy informatio­n sharing; developmen­t of strategies for mutual market access for products and services; training and capacity building; and the exchange of trade and investment missions.

Chairman of Demerara Distillers Ltd and Chairman of WTC Georgetown, Komal Samaroo, attended the ceremony virtually. In his remarks he emphasised that the World Trade Center in Guyana has a “critical” role to play in promoting trade with Guyanese businesses and the rest of the world.

“So I believe our two world trade centers working together can further enhance and increase the level of trade that takes place now between Guyana and the US and particular­ly at this time as countries look more at their food security, supply chain, on shoring, nearing shoring and all these adjustment­s that are taking place.”

He noted that the Food and Beverage Show of the Americas is of particular interest to Guyana as several legitimate small- and medium-size food producers seek overseas markets.

Meanwhile, Barrios announced that resulting from the MoU, a group of small Guyanese food producers who might not be ready to exhibit could participat­e in this year’s show free of cost thereby benefittin­g from the networking opportunit­ies as well as meetings and the conference component of the event. These producers, the release advised, will have to satisfy certain conditions including recommenda­tion by

WTC Georgetown.

Barrios also advised that there will be a kitchen at the show to facilitate how products are used to prepare various dishes and that Guyana is welcome to have a chef participat­e to demonstrat­e how specific Guyanese dishes are prepared.

Vice President of World Trade Center, Miami, Alicia Ancona welcomed Guyana’s participat­ion in the event, whether it’s Guyanese businesses exhibiting their products or just visiting to network.

“That’s something that we work with countries that have not yet been at the show. We encourage them to visit. We meet with them beforehand; we do tours beforehand… to have the opportunit­y to

 ?? ?? From left to right are Vice President of World Trade Center, Miami, Alicia Ancona; WTC Georgetown Executive Director Wesley Kirton and WTC Miami President and Chief Executive Officer, Ivan Barrios.
From left to right are Vice President of World Trade Center, Miami, Alicia Ancona; WTC Georgetown Executive Director Wesley Kirton and WTC Miami President and Chief Executive Officer, Ivan Barrios.

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