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Guyana, Canada sign MOU for cooperation on procurement of goods

Senior Minister within the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh and Canada’s Minister
of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, Mary Ng during the signing of the MOU.(Kaieteur)

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EnergiesNet.com 04 15 2022

The Government of Guyana and the Canadian Commercial Cooperation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Tuesday, to facilitate cooperation, participation in discussions and exchange of information related to the procurement of Canadian goods and services.

The MOU was signed between Senior Minister within the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh and Canada’s Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, Mary Ng.

In his remarks, Minister Singh said that the initiative establishes a framework for which the two countries can strengthen their economic and commercial relations that will see more Canadians doing business in Guyana and Guyanese businesses investing in Canada. “We are very happy that we have been able to conclude this MOU, and we anticipate that will lead to a greater presence of Canadian companies in Guyana, and doing business with Guyana. Similarly, we look forward to greater economic and commercial relations in every other regard including Guyanese companies doing business with Canada,” he said.

Minister Singh noted that Canadian investors and business and commercial institutions have been present in the Guyanese economy for decades, and have contributed significantly to the economic evolution of Guyana. The Minister noted too, that the administration has worked hard over the years to create an investment climate that is hospitable, and attractive to Canadian companies. The government is therefore, pleased with the interest shown by the Canadian Commercial Cooperation in Guyana.

“Given where Guyana is economically, and given the sharp and incredibly exciting economic transformation that we are currently embarking on in Guyana, we see this as a special opportunity for economic relationship for all our friendly partners. We see this as an opportunity for those relationships to evolve at the same speed to which the Guyanese economy is changing right now,” he reiterated.

Mary Ng, said the signing is another chapter of the relationship Guyana and Canada started 58 years ago. She expressed optimism that the countries can work on ensuring that the commercial activities and businesses are able to benefit from this long-standing friendship and relationship. “This symbolises the confidence of us working together towards the sustainable and inclusive economic recovery from COVID 19, and I’m looking forward for a greater collaboration between Canada and Guyana,” she noted. Prior to the signing of the MOU, President Ali and a high-level Cabinet team including Dr. Singh, Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, M.P, Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha, M.P, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, M.P and Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar, M.P, met with Minister Ng and her delegation. (DPI)

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