UK businesses urged to explore Guyana’s booming economy at IBC 2024
British High Commissioner to Guyana and Her Majesty’s non-resident Ambassador to Suriname H.E. Jane Miller recently underscored the significant opportunities available for UK businesses in Guyana during an interview ahead of the International Business Conference (IBC) 2024 which is slated for October 15-17.
Highlighting the strong diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations, the High Commissioner emphasised the Uk’s commitment to sustainable development and long-term partnerships in Guyana.
Reflecting on the current state of relations between Guyana and the UK, the High Commissioner noted, “The relationship between Guyana and the United Kingdom is robust, underpinned by our shared values and mutual interests,” she added, “Our collaboration has particularly flourished in sectors such as education, infrastructure, and renewable energy, demonstrating our commitment to supporting Guyana’s broader development agenda.”
British High Commissioner, Jane Miller
A prime example of this collaboration is the UK Export Finance-backed Maternal and Paediatric Hospital in Ogle, which highlights the UK’s dedication to essential infrastructural development in Guyana. Moreover, trade relations between the two nations have reached new heights, with £1.8 billion worth of trade recorded in 2023, positioning Guyana as the UK’s leading trade partner in the Caribbean.
As Guyana continues to be recognised as the fastest-growing economy globally, the High Commissioner highlighted numerous opportunities for UK companies. “Guyana is a land of opportunity,” she noted. “From infrastructure projects like new roads and bridges to sectors like agriculture, eco-tourism, and renewable energy, there are vast areas where UK companies can bring their expertise.”
She further emphasised the UK’s long-term commitment to the regions it invests in, stating, “We are not just here to sell and leave. We are looking for long-term relationships and partnerships that benefit both UK businesses and the local economy in Guyana.”
Encouraging UK companies to attend the International Business Conference 2024, the High Commissioner stressed the importance of establishing local partnerships. “The key to success for any UK business looking to enter the Guyanese market is to find a local partner,” she advised. “You can’t fully understand the vibrancy and potential of Guyana from a distance; you have to come here, see the opportunities firsthand, and build relationships.”
She added that the IBC 2024 provides a unique platform for businesses to engage directly with local stakeholders, explore market needs, and form strategic partnerships that are mutually beneficial. “The conference is a fantastic opportunity for UK companies to understand the scale of opportunities in Guyana and to form meaningful partnerships.”
Looking ahead, Miller expressed excitement about upcoming UK-Guyana initiatives, particularly those aligned with sustainability and long-term economic development. She highlighted several infrastructure projects in the pipeline and reiterated the UK’s commitment to fostering partnerships that promote sustainable growth and development in Guyana.
The International Business Conference 2024 is a premier event aimed at fostering business-to-business connections and promoting investment opportunities in Guyana. With a focus on sustainable development and economic growth, the conference will bring together local and international stakeholders to explore and engage in the dynamic business landscape of Guyana.