Big delegation from Louisiana exploring business opportunities

The team from Louisiana with US Embassy officials (US Embassy photo)
The team from Louisiana with US Embassy officials (US Embassy photo)

More than 25 private sector leaders from across Louisiana and the United States have connected with business leaders and government officials in Guyana, a statement yesterday from the US Embassy said.

 

Joining the group on the three-day visit were also economic developers, industrial training experts, Louisiana state officials, as well as U.S. government officials.  Combined, the companies represent over US$238 billion in annual revenue, and employ tens of thousands around the world, the statement said. 

 

The delegation conducted meetings with key private sector contacts and experts to highlight Guyana’s business environment, learn about the government of Guyana’s efforts to promote investment and economic diversification, explore market entry strategies, foster partnerships, and develop closer trade and investment ties between Guyana and the United States. 

 

US Ambassador to Guyana Sara-Ann Lynch hosted a reception in honour of the delegation, which was attended by President Irfaan Ali.  Lynch highlighted the close physical and cultural ties between the United States and Guyana as one of many incentives for US companies to invest in Guyana. 

 

The statement said that President Ali noted the excellent private sector opportunities across various sectors.  In total, the US firms engaged with more than 70 local organizations in Guyana’s private and public sectors.  Both U.S. and Guyanese participants anticipate future partnerships and business deals as a result of the meetings.