Guyana pitches for investment from Trinidad and Tobago

Apr 25, 2013

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Guyana Wednesday made an impassioned plea for business investments from its oil rich Caribbean Community (CARICOM) neighbour, Trinidad and Tobago, saying it also provides a gateway for investment in South America.
Guyana’s President Donald Ramotar addressing the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Annual General Meeting his country could be a bridge “between the Caribbean and South America and offer our Caribbean investors huge possibilities into getting into the market”.
Speaking on the theme “Exporting Markets in Guyana-Opportunities and incentives to attract foreign investment,” Ramotar said that his country is establishing an US$850 million hydro electric plant and would also continue to concentrate on the bauxite industry as well sugar and rice production.

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