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Guyana Office for Investment Announces the Caribbean Investment Forum on July 10 to 12

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July 6, 2024
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President  Irfaan Ali will deliver the keynote address at the Caribbean Investment Forum (CIF) 2024, scheduled to take place from July 10-12 at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara. His address, titled “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: President Irfaan Ali’s Vision for a Transformed Caribbean,” will target business leaders and investors from the Caribbean and Latin America, the United States, Europe, and beyond.

The event will also feature Dr. Peter Ramsaroop, Guyana’s Chief Investment Officer and Agency Head of the Guyana Office for Investment, who will address the forum. Dr. Ramsaroop will open the third day with a presentation on “Guyana Investment Landscape for 2030 and Beyond.”

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Organized by the Caribbean Investment Agency, CIF is the region’s premier gathering for business leaders and investors. Government officials and business leaders from around the region and wider world will be attending. Discussions will center on the digitization of business, sustainable development, sustainable agriculture, and the transition to a green economy. The primary objectives of the forum are to attract focused investment into these priority sectors and to facilitate interactions between investors and businesses, fostering a greener, smarter economy.

The event will feature a leadership roundtable, a ministerial roundtable, and an investment village, presenting unparalleled opportunities for business leaders and investors to network and explore investment opportunities in sustainable agriculture, technology and innovation, and the green economy in the Caribbean.

Dr. Ramsaroop emphasized the importance of local participation: “This forum is a unique opportunity for our local business leaders and investors to engage with their regional and global counterparts. It is a platform to not only showcase what Guyana has to offer but also to learn and expand their operations through strategic partnerships.”

Registration for the event can be completed at www.caribbeaninvestmentforum.com

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