AmCham Guyana, U.S. Embassy sign MoU to boost bilateral trade

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The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Guyana and the Foreign Commercial Service, U.S. Embassy Georgetown, on June 30 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing the provision of commercial services and deepening bilateral trade relations between Guyana and the United States.

This partnership marks a significant step towards fostering a more business-friendly environment and unlocking new commercial opportunities between Guyana and the United States. AmCham Guyana currently provides advocacy, market entry and market development support, investment facilitation and capacity development. The MoU is beneficial for U.S. firms seeking to establish and grow their commercial presence within Guyana’s rapidly expanding economy.

The partnership includes a range of facilitation services designed to support U.S. firms with market entry strategies, business matchmaking, and ongoing trade collaboration. The MoU outlines a comprehensive suite of facilitation services that are designed to support U.S. firms with crucial market entry strategies, effective business matchmaking, and robust ongoing trade collaboration.

AmCham Executive Director Richard Leo noted that “AmCham Guyana remains committed to deepening commercial engagement with Guyana, and this partnership reflects our dedication to supporting U.S. businesses while contributing to Guyana’s economic growth and prosperity.”

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