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Political Risks and Lack of Investor Commitment Highlight Challenges for Guyana

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June 14, 2023
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Foreign investors have long been warned about the political risks associated with investing in Guyana, and recent developments have only reinforced those concerns. Despite the government’s efforts to showcase visits and generate interest, the reality remains that few investors, aside from those profiting from the lucrative oil industry, are willing to take the plunge. The desperation to obscure the lack of investor commitment is evident when the opening of a Starbucks café is touted as a significant investment by the president and the US ambassador.

When considering investments in any part of the world, foreign investors conduct thorough analyses of the environment. In the case of Guyana, they must confront the risks associated with investing in a country with rampant racism, land dispossession of African Guyanese, the imprisonment of political opponents, petty politics, extrajudicial killings, and a range of challenges including inadequate healthcare, education, infrastructure, blackouts, limited internet access, and the pervasive threat of crime. Moreover, there are concerns about politicians demanding bribes and attempting to influence the justice system.

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Foreign investors are not easily fooled. While it may provide temporary comfort to have a police escort during their visits, they are bound to question why such measures are necessary. The bureaucracy involved in customs, obtaining permits, and the arduous process of opening a bank account, which can take up to 90 months, further raises doubts. The question then becomes, who is truly willing to invest in Guyana under these circumstances?

The lesson here is a straightforward one. For the PPP government to attract genuine investor interest, it must govern with fairness and impartiality. Institutions should be allowed to operate without undue political influence, and equal access to opportunities must be ensured for all citizens. Without these commitments, Guyana will continue to rely on borrowing, trapping its people in unsustainable levels of debt, and burdening future generations with high taxes and a diminished standard of living.

The path forward requires a transparent and inclusive approach, prioritizing the development of strong institutions, fostering an environment that encourages investment, and addressing the concerns that deter potential investors. Only then can Guyana hope to unlock its true economic potential and secure a prosperous future for its citizens.

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