AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSuriname’s Business & Economy Pulse: IDB Outlook: The Inter-American Development Bank says Suriname’s near-term risks are tilted downside by the geopolitical environment, but the medium-term picture stays favourable, with growth expected to recover to about 3.9% in 2026 and around 4% soon after, supported by oil-driven investment and improving fiscal/external conditions. Caribbean Growth Watch: ECLAC projects Caribbean growth at 5.6% in 2026, but notes the region’s outlook collapses without Guyana; Suriname is listed among the next-best performers at 3.5% for 2026. Energy & Refining: Trinidad and Tobago’s Energy Minister says interest in restarting the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery is rising as demand for refined products grows, with the government engaging multiple interested parties. Gold & Mining Deals: Founders Metals moves to consolidate 100% of its Antino Gold Project in southeastern Suriname, while Gold Fields increases its strategic stake to just under 20% via a C$77m investment. Exploration Update: Greenheart Gold has started a 2,000m diamond drill program at its Tosso Creek project in Suriname, targeting structural controls and depth continuity. Trade/Connectivity: A cross-border ferry link between Guyana and Suriname (M.V. Canawaima) was cleared to continue after a follow-up maritime safety reinspection, helping protect daily passenger and vehicle traffic tied to commerce. Business Culture & Heritage: De Nederlandsche Bank contributed €500,000 to restore the Elisabeth Samson Huis in Paramaribo, backing a museum and education center tied to Suriname’s entrepreneurial history.
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