The Guyanese government is looking forward to a transformative boost in the local business landscape through partnerships with European companies.
This optimistic outlook was conveyed during a reception for a visiting EU delegation.
Recognizing the successful implementation of various projects funded through collaborations with EU companies, Public Works Minister Juan Edghill is optimistic about the potential for new ventures.
Having engaged with the private sector, Minister Edghill sees this as evidence of a proactive agenda.
He believes that such collaborations can usher in a different business culture in the country.
EU Ambassador to Guyana, René Van Nes, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing Guyana’s remarkable growth potential.
He highlights the expectation of strengthened economic relations between the EU and Guyana, focusing on trade, investment, and technology transfer.
To formalize and enhance these economic ties, the EU-Guyana Chamber of Commerce has been launched.
Gregory Dean, the Chamber’s Chairman, urges both large multinational businesses and small operators to collaborate, creating a platform for networking and sharing best practices.
This marks a significant step in the economic relations between the EU and Guyana, poised to benefit various sectors and foster mutual growth.