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Guyana – England in pursuit of deepening investment and trade relations

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (DPI) –  Senior finance minister D. Ashni Singh participated in a roundtable meeting with the British Trade Mission to Guyana to further discuss how Guyana and the United Kingdom can forge closer ties. The meeting was held at the Marriott Hotel. The Mission was led by British High Commissioner to Guyana Her Excellency Jane Miller.

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The British Trade Mission to Guyana is a partnership between the department for international trade of the British High Commission, the Caribbean Council and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI). It aims to increase growth in trade and investment between Britain and Guyana.

During the meeting Dr Singh alluded to Guyana and the United Kingdom’s longstanding relationship grounded in diplomatic and political ties as well as economic ties through investment and trade, people and culture. It was pointed out that the British Trade Mission to Guyana presents an excellent opportunity for both Guyana and British companies to forge closer ties and look forward to the expansion of the British business presence and relations in Guyana.

The minister indicated that as a result of its ramped-up oil production, Guyana is now the fastest-growing economy in the world, with growth of over 50 percent now forecasted for 2022 and medium-term average annual growth projected at 25 percent.

He added that Guyana is considered as the premier investment destination in the world, attractive for investment in the oil and gas sector, infrastructure and requisite support services. There also exists avenues for investment and expansion in non-oil extractives, such as gold, bauxite, agriculture, tourism and hospitality, ICT and energy. Dr Singh also said that under president Ali’s One Guyana vision, the government is committed to leveraging the skills and investment potential of the Guyana diaspora in the United Kingdom as it continues to implement its aggressive development agenda.

Guyana has recently collaborated with the UK Caribbean Infrastructure Fund with the latter providing US$66 million toward the US$190 million Linden to Mabura road project.

The two-lane highway between Linden and Mabura Hill forms part of the arterial link between Linden and the Lethem Highway and links Georgetown to the Brazilian border. Additionally, through the UK Export Finance (UKEF) the government of Guyana is constructing a Pediatric and Maternal hospital. The building and equipping of the state-of-the-art hospital will cost 149 million pounds.

Meanwhile, cooperation programmes/projects between Guyana and the UK also include the Diamond Diagnostic Centre, the Lethem hospital, the Leonora Cottage Hospital, the Mabaruma hospital and the Paramakatoi hospital.

As of November 9, through collaboration between the two countries, Guyanese are now able to visit the UK visa-free.

President Irfaan Ali had stressed as well during the announcement of this waiver on visas, that the two governments aim to further expand bilateral relations with the hope of furthering investments, including expansion of Guyana’s tourism market.

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