Business

Georgetown Chamber
President Lance Hinds
Georgetown Chamber President Lance Hinds

Chamber wants elections campaign to speak to business interests

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) says it expects political parties contesting the May 11 general elections to focus less on rhetoric and invective and more on the policies and specific initiatives they intend to pursue if elected to office to advance the economic interests of the nation.

Barbados Blackbelly sheep can be positioned as a premium meat product
Barbados Blackbelly sheep can be positioned as a premium meat product

Guyana included in FAO small ruminants project

Guyana is among a number of Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries benefiting from the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in the development of a viable small ruminant industry in the region.

Accident site: Caricom Rice Mills Essequibo operations

Still no Labour Ministry reports on recent workplace accidents

The Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security (MOLHSS) is still to complete reports on four private sector workplace accidents that occurred in various parts of the country between December last year and February, a circumstance which a safety and health consultant has told this newspaper is “unacceptable in the circumstances.”

Wayne Dass

Towards capital market development in Guyana

By Wayne Dass, CFA Chief Executive Officer Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Limited (CariCRIS) CariCRIS’ is pleased to report that its February 24-27 inaugural Credit Risk Workshop in Guyana held at the Pegasus Hotel was – based on feedback received from the attendees – a successful and value-adding exercise.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 605’s trading results showed consideration of $711,622 from 16,487 shares traded in 9 transactions as compared to session 604’s trading results, which showed consideration of $29,316,743 from 262,239 shares traded in 30 transactions.

FAO Resident Representative
Reuben Robertson

Cassava can be key to cutting region’s food import bill

“Guyana has all of the ingredients necessary to reclaim its position as the bread basket of the Caribbean and the region needs to focus on cultivating high-yielding varieties of [cassava] as well as addressing the processing and commercialization considerations associated with [its] popularization,” newly appointed Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Resident Representative in Guyana, Reuben Robertson has told Stabroek Business.

Wayne Dass

Regional credit rating body seeks to do business in Guyana

Stabroek Business has learnt that the region’s first ever credit-rating agency, the Trinidad and Tobago-based Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Ltd (CARICRIS) is currently engaging the Bank of Guyana (BoG) with a view to the local entity becoming a member of its Board of Directors.

Lower gasoline prices dampen US consumer inflation

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US consumer prices fell over the past year for the first time since 2009 as gasoline prices continued to tumble, which could allow a cautious Federal Reserve more room to hold off on raising interest rates.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 604’s trading results showed consideration of $29,316,743 from 262,239 shares traded in 30 transactions as compared to session 603’s trading results, which showed consideration of $4,327,173 from 58,745 shares traded in 27 transactions.

Wafugee website offers new options for local consumers

Two inventive Guyanese, Valmiki Bankay and Michael Williams, have created a social and business web application, Wafugee, which they say can help users “to connect to people, places, products and services in one convenient location on a single dashboard.”

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