Guyana remains open to investment from within Caricom, according to President David Granger, who is confident of interest.
“I am sure that they are interested. I am sure that they will be able to take a message back to their countrymen in the business sector to see Guyana and Suriname as a new horizon for development in agriculture, [and] tourism. We have got the best eco-tourism product on the continent. So, I expect that in years to come, we will be seeing a lot of development with our Caribbean colleagues,” Granger said on Wednesday on the sidelines of the 37th Caricom Heads of Government Conference in Georgetown.