– Dominican Republic praises Guyana’s investment climate

Guyana’s reputation as an investment destination is set to get a major boost when former United States President Bill Clinton arrives in Guyana, ahead of his planned participation in an upcoming investment forum.
Guyana will be hosting the United Caribbean Forum on Tuesday at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, where there will be a panel discussion on local investment opportunities. The keynote speaker will be none other than the former President, who served two terms in the White House from 1993 to 2001.
During an interview with the media on Saturday, Dominican Republic Ambassador Ernesto Torres Pereyra explained what Clinton’s visit meant for Guyana. He noted that this visit puts Guyana firmly in the international spotlight.
“Actually, we’re very excited with the recent developments and the possibility, through the Chamber of Commerce, of bringing in former President William Jefferson Clinton, to Guyana. That shows that truly Guyana is in the focus of the international community for good reasons. So, we’re extremely excited,” he said.
The Ambassador explained that Clinton’s visit to Guyana was conceived by the former US President himself, who will arrive in Georgetown today. He noted that Clinton’s interest in visiting Guyana, coupled with plans from major players in the Dominican Republic’s Private Sector to visit Guyana, resulted in this initiative.
“I think the most important drivers of the whole process of development of this country, besides the Government which has had an incredible role, is the Private Sector. So, in the case of President Clinton, he has very close relationships with key players in the Private Sector of the Dominican Republic.











