AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCaribbean Finance Boost: The IFC will invest up to US$15M in the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund debt sub-fund, aiming to widen financing for medium-sized enterprises across 13 countries including Suriname, with a focus on climate resilience and sustainable development. Regional Oil-Local Content Push: Guyana’s Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat urged local oil and gas firms to “spread your wings” regionally, pointing to growing opportunities in Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Brazil, as 48 local content plans were approved for major operators. Digital Payments Leadership: Visa named Jorge Salum to lead expanded Greater Caribbean operations across 22 markets (including Suriname), as the region accelerates the shift from cash to digital commerce. Fisheries Diplomacy: A Venezuelan delegation held a technical-commercial agenda in Paramaribo to strengthen bilateral cooperation on fisheries and aquaculture, including port visits and consultations with 200+ fishermen. Rainforest & Agribusiness Debate: A new commentary warns Suriname may not benefit from promises tied to foreign agribusiness, arguing industrial farming could weaken local livelihoods and increase environmental pressure. Wildlife Crime Watch: Reporting highlights sophisticated trafficking networks moving endangered golden lion tamarins through routes involving Suriname, using forged documents and exploiting trade loopholes. Trade/Institutional Tensions: A major row at the OAS centers on governance and reform concerns, with Suriname-born Secretary General Albert Ramdin facing pressure over operational control.
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