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The multi-faceted demands of the building sector continued to impose pressures for the greater utilization of lesser known species of timber.
The multi-faceted demands of the building sector continued to impose pressures for the greater utilization of lesser known species of timber.

The economic advantage of using the lesser used species of timber

Guyana’s forest resources contain a large diversity of timber species. A fraction of these species, for example Greenheart, Purpleheart, Kabukalli and Crabwood are very popular and are readily recognized for both their strength and aesthetic properties.

 Khurshid Sattaur
Khurshid Sattaur

Some importers uneasy over new random 100% container searches

While Commissioner General of the Guyana Revenue Authority Khurshid Sattaur has been touting the recently instituted Random Selection of Imported Goods for Examination exercise as a means of impacting positively on the level of transparency associated with Customs inspections of imports, the private sector has been expressing its own sometimes divergent views on the process.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 551’s trading results showed consideration of $4,352,071 from 102,665 shares traded in 18 transactions as compared to session 550 which showed consideration of $52,981,402 from 437,637 shares traded in 9 transactions. 

Exploiting Mash

One of the more forgettable memories of our annual Mashramani celebrations is the utterly deplorable state in which the streets, walkways, and canals are left once the revellers have come and gone.

This year’s Mash revellers will have to cool down without the customary huge Banks DIH
vending tents

‘Through the roof’

Banks DIH Ltd, Guyana’s leading beverage manufacturer and a fixture among vendors on the Mash Day route has confirmed that this year’s high vending prices has compelled it to change the method of its operations.

Founders of WEN Guyana Barbara Dublin-Peterkin and Lucia Desir-John flank US Ambassador D Brent Hardt.

WEN Guyana ready to begin work with women-led businesses

After almost two years of collaboration with the United States Department of State and the US Embassy in Guyana, the Guyana Chapter of the Women Entrepre-neurs Network Caribbean (WEN Caribbean) is now ready to implement and manage local projects designed to build entrepreneurial capacity among local women.

Caribbean tourists spent more money in ‘13

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Jamaica Observer) — Caribbean tourists are spending more money during their visits to the region, with the jump in expenditure surpassing the rise in arrivals for the first time in three years, according to new statistics.

Garrick Hileman

Buying into Bitcoin

This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world Garrick Hileman, an economic historian at the London School of Economics, is the founder of MacroDigest.com.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 550’s trading results showed consideration of $52,981,402 from 437,637 shares traded in 9 transactions as compared to session 549 which showed consideration of $2,542,431 from 105,531 shares traded in 15 transactions. 

Captain Gerry Gouveia

Gouveia wants full public disclosure of all aircraft accident reports

Roraima Airways Chief Executive Officer Captain Gerry Gouveia is calling for “the immediate release of official reports into aviation incidents, occurrences and accidents into the public space” as a starting point for divesting the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of responsibility for conducting such probes.

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