Bosai says has created 300 new jobs for Guyanese

Prime Minister Mark Phillips (third from left) with Bosai officials (Office of the Prime Minister photo)

In a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Phillips on Wednesday, Chinese bauxite mining company, Bosai says it has created 300 new jobs for Guyanese.

Phillips met with executives from Bosai Minerals Group (Guyana) Inc at the Office of the Prime Minister on Camp Street.

During the engagement, a release from Phillips’ office said that the Prime Minister was updated on the expansion of the Metallurgical Bauxite Project (MAZ) and briefed on the company’s strategic goals and local operations. Bosai’s executives also informed the Prime Minister about the creation of over 300 new jobs for Guyanese in Linden.

Bosai Group’s Managing Director Yuan Zhilun and General Manager, Elvis Yuan were among the representatives at the meeting.