DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-New private sector group to encourage trade relations between DR and Guyana

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SANTO DOMINIGO, Dominican Republic, CMC – Private sector officials have launched a chamber of commerce here. GuyanaChamDR. It aims to strengthen trade ties and create a platform for growth in Guyana and the Dominican Republic.

“Today, with great emotion, we announce the official opening of the Guyanese Chamber of Commerce in the Dominican Republic. This formal meeting represents a milestone that will set the tone for both nations’ economic and business development,” the private sector group said in a statement on its Facebook page.

The Chamber of Commerce promotes critical sectors such as agriculture, tourism, oil, and energy. The group says it aspires to catalyze economic progress in both countries, fostering collaboration and creating opportunities for sustainable development.

According to the statement, the board of directors of GuyanaChamDR met last Friday, adding, “This meeting was presented as a space to address the visions, strategies, and definition of the future of our commitment.

“We thank all the guests who accompanied us during this significant meeting. We conclude this meeting with gratitude and positive expectations for the future.”

GuyanaChamDR is headed by Miguel Angel González, who is described as a visionary leader in promoting economic development and creating new business opportunities between Guyana and the Dominican Republic.

Other executive members are Leonida M. Foo, President of the Dominican Guyana Association and Trade Specialist at the Embassy of the Dominican Republic; Rolando Gonzalez-Bunster, Chairman of Interenergy; Erik Alma, Head of Haina International Terminals, the country’s largest multi-purpose port; Isabel Puig, certified Internal Auditor in 5 ISO and Sustainability Standards; Ramon A. Cáceres Guzman who will serve as Secretary and Jose Ramón Martinez Pineda who will serve as Treasurer.

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