Local business support organisations continue to lobby for an end to the impasse which is stymieing the passage of legislation that will clear the way for the government to forge ahead with the Amalia Falls Hydroelectric Project, while seeking to steer clear of the political minefield that has arisen over the project.
Earlier this week, both the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) and the Upper Corentyne Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UCCCI) weighed in on the issue, siding with the Private Sector Commission (PSC) and calling for an end to what it said was a political impasse.
UCCI President Krish-nanand Jaichand, in a statement sent to Stabroek Business on