GUYANA-US concerned about China’s expansion in the Caribbean

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GUYANA-US concerned about China’s expansion in the Caribbean
GUYANA-US concerned about China’s expansion in the Caribbean

GEORGETOWN, Guyana CMC- Outgoing United States Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah-Ann Lynch, says the Biden administration is concerned about what she says is China’s expanding financial footprint in Guyana and the wider Caribbean.

“We’ve tripled the bilateral trade over the last few years, so I think we are here. We are strong and will remain here,” she told reporters at a news briefing as her tour of duty here winds down.

According to Lynch, China’s financial presence in Guyana and the rest of the Caribbean is expanding. Still, the U.S. Embassy is aggressively pushing guarantees of value for money from American companies.

“The China footprint is growing in Guyana, as well as the broader Caribbean,” she said.

She stated that in addition to the United States, other countries have been exploring investment opportunities in agriculture, Information Technology, tourism, and manufacturing. However, she advised Guyanese companies to take advantage of business opportunities with American companies because of their inherent benefits.

“U.S. companies bring some unique things to any country in which they invest, and that’s quality, excellence on time on budget projects, and high standards of safety, so I think all those things are important for Guyanese local companies to think about when they’re considering which U.S. companies they want to partner with and it’s important for the Guyanese people to know that U.S. companies what they bring to the table,” she said.

Over the years, Chinese companies have been contracted to build the new Demerara Harbour Bridge, roads, the building that houses the Marriott Hotel, electricity sub-stations, the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, and the upgrade of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.

During last month’s visit to China, President Irfaan Ali committed to concluding the Joint Action Plan on promoting the Belt and Road Initiative with Beijing.

Earlier this month, Latin Research Professor at the U.S. Army War College, R. Evan Ellis, said the U.S. should not be worried about Guyana’s close relations with China. “The U.S. has a strategic interest in working respectfully, yet attentively, with Guyana, as its newfound oil wealth continues to transform it, to preserve the vitality of Guyana’s friendship with the U.S., even as it engages with the PRC and others,” he said.

Lynch, who would be taking up an assignment at the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in Florida, would be succeeded by Nicole Theriot.

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