Jamaica Gleaner

Curaçao seeking closer trade ties with Suriname

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SURINAME’S MINISTER of Foreign Affairs, Internatio­nal Business and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, Albert Ramdin, arrives here on Monday for talks with Economic Developmen­t Minister Ruisandro Cijntje on improving trade relations between the two Dutch-speaking countries.

The Ministry of Economic Developmen­t (MEO) said Ramdin will sign a letter of intent (LOI) together with Cijntje to initiate a negotiatio­n process for a package of agreements in the areas of industry, commerce, and investment between Curaçao and Suriname as well as increased technical cooperatio­n in other relevant areas for both countries.

It said the letter of intent includes intentions to establish a bilateral commercial agreement in the form of a partial scope trade agreement between the two countries and a bilateral fiscal treaty between Curaçao and Suriname.

The authoritie­s here said that despite the historical relations and ties between Curaçao and Suriname, the letter of intent marks the first time that the two countries will formally establish commercial relations since 2010.

In November 2022, Curaçao hosted a trade mission from Suriname in collaborat­ion with the MEO as part of the efforts to develop the so-called Suriname-Curaçao financial corridor.

In addition to the November 2022 visit, the MEO has organised various commercial visits to Suriname over the past years with the goal of working together on concrete actions to stimulate commerce between Curaçao and Suriname as well as commerce via Curaçao to extend beyond the region, both in the business and government­al sectors.

The LOI and other agreements are expected to be signed today with officials here acknowledg­ing that Suriname, which belongs to the 15-member regional integratio­n movement, CARICOM, is an extremely important commercial, social, and cultural ally for Curaçao.

In addition to the signing of the LOI, Ramdin will pay courtesy calls on the governor, prime minister, president of parliament, and various other ministers and dignitarie­s. He will also engage members of the private sector.

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