AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSuriname–Finance & Trade: Suriname is moving to speed up cross-border and domestic commerce with a faster inter-bank payment system, while postal and customs reforms aim to cut delays caused by incomplete or late electronic advance data and wrong shipment details. Suriname–Energy & Investment: Suriname’s oil and gas push is gaining momentum as the country positions itself as an “energy safe haven” amid Strait of Hormuz disruption, with officials pitching offshore gas opportunities to U.S. contacts and highlighting a path toward first offshore production. Suriname–Environment & Land Use: A new look at Suriname’s rainforest future flags how agriculture, mining, and carbon market proposals could reshape land use, intensifying pressure on Indigenous and Maroon communities defending ancestral territories. Regional Finance: The IFC confirmed a US$15 million investment in a CARICOM debt fund designed to support SME financing, with a senior/mezzanine structure and potential scaling. Caribbean Business & Resilience: The CRFM is ramping up clean energy interventions for fisheries and aquaculture under the STAR-Fish project, including renewable power and cold-chain upgrades across participating countries including Suriname. Global Trade Enforcement (Suriname-linked): Hong Kong Customs seized 120 kg of suspected smuggled silver in an outbound cargo declared for Suriname, underscoring how trade compliance risks can hit Suriname-bound shipments.
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