which extends far beyond resources and opportunities,” she said. “Today, we are not just discussing trade; we are laying the foundation for a future based on the principles of collaboration and shared prosperity.” In addition to Ghana’s inclusion, the SGCC has also signed MoUs with several regional chambers, including the Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Association, the Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce, the Upper Corentyne Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and the Region Five Chamber of Commerce and Industry. These agreements highlight the growing network of business entities committed to fostering regional trade and investment. “We are united in our mission to bring investment to Guyana,” noted. “Ghana brings a wealth of experience and knowledge that we can learn from, especially in sectors like agro-processing and renewable energy, where both countries are on a progressive path. “This is truly a win-win situation for all involved.” Ghana, Doerga said, is an attractive partner for business chambers in the Caribbean and Latin America. Marcia Krager, the Office Manager of the Ghana Chamber of Commerce, expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration. “It is a privilege to be part of this economic alliance, 8 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 11, ISSUE 10
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