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STATEMENT FROM THE BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION GEORGETOWN

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October 9, 2025
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H.E. Jane Miller OBE, the British High Commissioner to Guyana and non-resident Ambassador to Suriname

H.E. Jane Miller OBE, the British High Commissioner to Guyana and non-resident Ambassador to Suriname

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The British High Commission is proud to announce that UK Export Finance (UKEF),  the UK’s official export credit agency, has raised its financing capacity for Guyana from £2.1 billion to £3 billion. 

This reflects the UK’s confidence in Guyana’s economic trajectory and fiscal  sustainability, and marks a further deepening of the bilateral relationship between our two nations. 

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Today’s announcement of support was made by a delegation from UKEF and His  Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner for Latin America and the Caribbean in a  meeting with His Excellency President Mohammed Ali. During the meeting the  President set out his priorities for UKEF collaboration over the next five years.  

This announcement comes at a pivotal moment, as Guyana accelerates its  infrastructural development and positions itself as a key investment destination, reinforcing the UK’s role as a trusted partner in driving inclusive growth. 

The British High Commission looks forward to supporting sustainable growth and  shared prosperity through this collaboration between the UK and Guyana.

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