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‘Guyana is open for business’

-President tells American Chamber of Commerce of Guyana

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President David Granger yesterday met with the executive members of the newly formed American Chamber of Commerce of Guyana at State House, where he said that Guyana is open for business in all sectors including agricultur­e, mining and eco-tourism.

“I am seeing that we can bring more people to the fold. There is so much we can do. There is absolutely nothing in terms of agricultur­al products that we cannot supply to the Caribbean hospitalit­y sector but we need investment capital… and we need to build a stronger manufactur­ing sector,” he said, according to a Ministry of the Presidency release.

The Head of State said that as the Chamber opens its operations here, it is his hope that small businesses would not be left out.

“We will do whatever we can do to promote and stabilise trade and investment because what’s good for Guyana is good Guyanese. This can only work to the benefit to both sides. Small businesses are welcomed and if they can be given some training, like how to write a proposal or business plan, then there is so much we can do,” he said.

Anne McKinney, Vice President, Americas Department of the Internatio­nal Affairs Division, United States Chamber of Commerce, said that the Chamber will become a catalyst for investment.

According to the release, the meeting was also attended by Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin, Justin Nedd, Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Telephone and Telephone Company, Liz Wyatt, General Manager of SOL Guyana Incorporat­ed, George Kalantzaki­s, Manager, Internatio­nal Government Affairs, Hess Corporatio­n, Mitchell Da Silva, Managing Director, Citi Country Officer, Trinidad and Tobago Hub, Clairmont Cummings and Neeran Tiwari, Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Commerce.

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Of the Presidency photo) (Ministry President David Granger (third from left) at the meeting yesterday.

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