By Joseph Allen
Major, world-renowned European companies have shown a positive interest in entering the Guyana market where they expect to bring a high level of competitive spirit, experience, and quality.
The European Union (EU) Economic Mission to Guyana from November 20 to 22, comprised some 23 companies from ten countries with over $400 billion in revenue last year that employ some 500,000 people. The EU/Guyana Chamber of Commerce was also launched with businessman Gregory Dean as its head.
Stabroek News spoke with several of the company representatives who opined that now is the right time to invest in Guyana’s economy.