
While the Local Content Act prioritises Guyanese nationals and companies within the oil and gas sector, it should not be used to justify poor-quality goods and services.
This was emphasised by Natural Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat on Friday, as he addressed the second Local Content Forum, organised by the Private Sector Commission (PSC) at the Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown.
Bharrat urged Guyanese companies to avoid using local content legislation as a pretext for supplying substandard products at inflated prices.
He emphasised that businesses must not rely on legislative protection alone, but rather strive to enhance their competitiveness and maintain high-quality standards.
“The local content legislation is in no way protection to provide poor services or poor-quality goods at inflated prices. We should guard against that and we should…ensure that we use it to up the kind of standard and quality that we can produce and to show that we can compete with regional and international companies,” he stressed.
The Minister noted that the Government has worked to establish a favourable business climate for local companies to flourish, primarily through the Local Content Act.










