President Santokhi meets with SGCC to boost economic collaboration between Guyana-Suriname
President of Suriname Chandrikapersad Santokhi engaged with representatives of the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) and it Chair, Vishnu Doerga, to discuss strengthening economic collaboration, advancing infrastructure projects, and fostering regional integration.
This meeting, held on Wednesday at the Pegasus Corporate Center, reinforced the SGCC’s pivotal role in driving economic cooperation and promoting meaningful initiatives that benefit both nations. By prioritising strategic projects and fostering collaboration, Suriname and Guyana continue to pave the way for a prosperous, interconnected future.
One major focus was the Suriname-Guyana Bridge project and the privatization of the Canawaima Ferry. SGCC proposed assuming management of the ferry system to enhance efficiency and expand cross-border connectivity while the bridge is under construction.
President Santokhi assured the Chamber that these proposals would be carefully reviewed, recognizing the need for improved infrastructure to support trade and mobility.
Also on the table for discussion was the Chamber’s milestones and outlined plans for the International Business Conference (IBC) Suriname 2025, a major event supported by the Suriname Investment and Trade Agency (SITA).
The IBC will spotlight opportunities in sectors such as oil and gas, agriculture, green energy, and local content development. Its innovative networking app is set to facilitate critical B2B engagements, making it a cornerstone for fostering trade and investment between Suriname, Guyana, and beyond.
President Santokhi played an active role in shaping the IBC agenda, emphasizing the importance of public-private partnerships and economic diversification.
While acknowledging the significance of oil and gas, he called for parallel strategies to develop other sectors, including bauxite, housing, and food security.
His Cabinet’s participation in the conference was confirmed, signaling strong governmental backing for the initiative.
This meeting, held on Wednesday at the Pegasus Corporate Center, reinforced the SGCC’s pivotal role in driving economic cooperation and promoting meaningful initiatives that benefit both nations. By prioritising strategic projects and fostering collaboration, Suriname and Guyana continue to pave the way for a prosperous, interconnected future.
One major focus was the Suriname-Guyana Bridge project and the privatization of the Canawaima Ferry. SGCC proposed assuming management of the ferry system to enhance efficiency and expand cross-border connectivity while the bridge is under construction.
President Santokhi assured the Chamber that these proposals would be carefully reviewed, recognizing the need for improved infrastructure to support trade and mobility.
Also on the table for discussion was the Chamber’s milestones and outlined plans for the International Business Conference (IBC) Suriname 2025, a major event supported by the Suriname Investment and Trade Agency (SITA).
The IBC will spotlight opportunities in sectors such as oil and gas, agriculture, green energy, and local content development. Its innovative networking app is set to facilitate critical B2B engagements, making it a cornerstone for fostering trade and investment between Suriname, Guyana, and beyond.
President Santokhi played an active role in shaping the IBC agenda, emphasizing the importance of public-private partnerships and economic diversification.
While acknowledging the significance of oil and gas, he called for parallel strategies to develop other sectors, including bauxite, housing, and food security.
His Cabinet’s participation in the conference was confirmed, signaling strong governmental backing for the initiative.