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T&T Manufacturing Association to lead Trade Mission to Guyana

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The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association (TTMA) will be hosting a Trade Mission to Guyana during the period October 3rd to 7th, 2023. The delegation will be led by the TTMA’s President, Mr. Roger Roach. This year, the delegation will consist of 31 companies and 45 participants, including Eximbank and exporTT. 

The sectors participating consist of food and beverage, chemical, construction, household products, agro processing, cargo and services. This mission aims to strengthen ties with our CARICOM neighbor and foster new relationships between T&T and Guyanese companies. Guyana remains a significant trading partner for T&T, ranking in the top 5 export destinations in the Caribbean. Main exports consist of mineral fuels, beverages, food and beverage items, chemical products and paper related commodities just to name a few. 

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This trade mission is the second consecutive physical trade mission to Guyana for the TTMA since COVID-19, with a virtual trade mission being held in 2021. Guyana will continue to be on the trade mission schedule for the TTMA, due to the opportunities presented for mutual trade. TTMA looks forward to a successful event as we continue to strengthen ties between the business communities of both countries.

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