…as int’l investor complains of challenges
Even as Guyana encourages more foreign investments especially from the Guyanese Diaspora, Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud has reassured investors that Government is working on a mechanism to enhance the ease of doing and setting up businesses in the country.

He made this remark on Thursday morning at an in-person and virtual seminar hosted by the Natural Resources Ministry in collaboration with the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ministry, under the theme “Opportunities for the Diaspora in Guyana’s New Economy”.
During the event, members of the Diaspora were told of the abundance of opportunities available here that they could tap into.
But one participant who has partnered with a member of the Guyanese Diaspora to set up a business here pointed out that one of the major challenges for investors was the tedious task of doing business here.
“There are people who’d be willing to come back, but the big difficulty we have when we get here is actually getting organised, getting ourselves positioned here [and] going through all the rigmarole you have to go through. The banking system is unbelievably backward and all the [state] departments are underwater – you have to plough through puddles and mud to get to them.
“And you have to have every possible and considerable difficulty in getting back here at all. If you want to encourage people to work here, bring their money here, and do all the jobs they can do here, you gotta make it a bit easier for them,” the businessman stated.










