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Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce Supports Landmark TTMA Trade Mission to Guyana and Suriname

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June 9, 2026
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The SGCC and TTMA trade mission

The SGCC and TTMA trade mission

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The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) is pleased to support the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) as consultant and local coordinating partner for its landmark dual-country Trade Mission to Guyana and Suriname, taking place from June 8–14, 2026. 

The mission brings together a strong delegation of Trinidad and Tobago manufacturers and service providers seeking to deepen commercial ties, expand market access, and build long-term partnerships across Guyana and Suriname. 

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Over the next two days in Guyana, the TTMA delegation will be housed at the Pegasus Hotel Exhibition Centre, where participating companies will engage in a full programme of business-to-business meetings, networking sessions, site visits, and market engagement activities. More than 200 B2B meetings have been scheduled, connecting visiting companies with Guyanese businesses, distributors, buyers, contractors, and key sector stakeholders. 

The SGCC is proud to play a facilitating role in this mission, ensuring that the visiting companies are meaningfully connected to relevant opportunities in the local market. 

“This mission reflects the growing interest in Guyana and Suriname as key markets for regional expansion,” the SGCC stated. “As a Chamber focused on cross-border trade and investment, we are pleased to support the TTMA in creating practical business linkages that can lead to distribution partnerships, joint ventures, supply arrangements, and long-term commercial collaboration.” 

The delegation includes companies operating across a wide range of sectors, with particular interest in identifying local partners and distributors for agro-products, construction materials, consumer goods, manufacturing inputs, and contracting-related products and services. 

Companies in Guyana that are interested in engaging with the TTMA delegation, exploring distributorship opportunities, or learning more about participating companies are encouraged to visit the SGCC website and register their interest.

Call for Business Participation

Businesses interested in meeting members of the TTMA delegation or exploring distribution and partnership opportunities are invited to visit the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce website for further information and engagement opportunities.
https://surguychamber.org/ttma-sgcc_trade-mission_2026 

The website contains the complete delegation listing, company profiles, and additional information regarding the mission.

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