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SGCC Welcomes Renewed Commitment to Suriname-Guyana Cooperation and Economic Integration

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The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) welcomes the recent engagement between Her Excellency Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, President of the Republic of Suriname and His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, who described the discussions as a positive and encouraging signal for the future of bilateral cooperation, trade, private sector engagement, and regional integration between the two neighbouring countries. 

Following the meeting, President Geerlings-Simons noted that discussions focused on “the further strengthening of socio-economic cooperation between Suriname and Guyana,” including collaboration in oil and gas, fisheries, and navigation on the Corentyne/Corantijn River. Her Excellency further stated that both countries “will also actively involve the private sector in further cooperation processes.” 

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President Ali similarly emphasized the importance of deepening bilateral ties, noting the countries’ “shared commitment in deepening our partnership and friendship to ensure further economic cooperation, expansion of trade, and integration of our economies.” 

For SGCC, the statements reflect the growing recognition that Suriname and Guyana are uniquely positioned to build a stronger and more connected economic corridor through sustained cooperation, improved connectivity, and greater private sector engagement. 

As a bilateral business support organisation operating across both markets, SGCC believes that continued dialogue and practical cooperation between Suriname and Guyana are essential to creating a more predictable, connected, and opportunity-driven environment for businesses operating within the corridor. For SGCC members and the wider private sector, stronger bilateral engagement can help unlock greater cross-border trade, investment facilitation, joint ventures, logistics and supply chain opportunities, improved market access, and deeper regional value chain integration across key sectors driving growth in both economies. 

The Chamber particularly welcomes the recognition of the private sector as an active stakeholder in future cooperation efforts and remains committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen business-to-business engagement, cross-border partnerships, and regional integration between Guyana and Suriname.

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