
The Welcome Package provides a curated selection of benefits, allowing members to choose what best ...more
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May 04, 2026•2 min read

Guyana’s contract framework is undergoing critical review as the government moves to address ...more
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May 04, 2026•1 min read

Rising global tensions are placing renewed pressure on food and economic stability across the ...more
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May 04, 2026•1 min read

Guyana’s development trajectory is increasingly being shaped by strategic partnerships, with recent ...more
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May 04, 2026•2 min read

As global industry leaders convened at the 2026 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), Guyana ...more
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May 04, 2026•3 min read

The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce extends a warm welcome to His Excellency Joseph Guy Fisher ...more
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May 04, 2026•2 min read

The United States has signaled its intention to deepen energy and infrastructure collaboration in ...more
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May 04, 2026•1 min read

Guyana has opened up an estimated US$340 million in gas-based investment opportunities linked to the ...more
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May 04, 2026•3 min read

As exploration activity expands and major developments move toward final investment decisions ...more
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May 04, 2026•1 min read

Guyana’s rapid economic expansion is now being reflected in the performance of its key infrastructure, with the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) ranked #1 in the Caribbean for Overall Passeng... ...more
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April 28, 2026•1 min read

Let’s hone in on two parallel growth drivers of Guyana’s economy that are increasingly converging: large-scale investment linked to its energy sector, and the rapid expansion of local tourism.... ...more
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April 28, 2026•2 min read

...the situation brings renewed attention to the importance of one of the most critical links between Suriname and Guyana; As the primary crossing for goods and people, the Canawaima Ferry is not simp... ...more
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April 28, 2026•2 min read

Staatsolie’s three-year capacity-building programme with the Tax and Customs Administration reflects a broader effort to strengthen institutional readiness, ensuring that both the private and public s... ...more
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April 28, 2026•1 min read

Suriname is reinforcing its global positioning as a leader in sustainable development, as national consultations under the REDD+ framework, facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), ... ...more
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April 28, 2026•1 min read

The development continues to progress across multiple fronts, including construction of the FPSO vessel, set to feature a 50,000-ton topside and 500 MMcf/d gas capacity, with its hull now in dry dock ... ...more
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April 28, 2026•2 min read

Suriname is entering a defining phase of its economic journey. In its latest review, the International Monetary Fund noted that the country is moving closer to a major oil-driven transition, with real... ...more
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April 28, 2026•2 min read

At the intersection of leadership, resilience, and purpose stands Dr. Alista Bishop, a woman whose journey reflects not only personal achievement but a deep commitment to creating opportunity for othe... ...more
SGCC 2025 Member ,Investment Consultant Business Support Services Guyana &Advisory and Management Consulting
April 20, 2026•4 min read

As one of the fastest-growing investment corridors globally, Suriname and Guyana are full of opportunity, but access, positioning, and the right connections make the difference. That’s where the Surin... ...more
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April 20, 2026•1 min read

Building on the success of its landmark participation in 2025, the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) is once again leading a dedicated trade mission and pavilion presence at SEOGS 2026. Last ... ...more
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April 20, 2026•2 min read

Guyana’s oil and gas sector is entering a more mature phase, marked not only by production growth, but also by deeper market reach, stricter environmental oversight, expanding infrastructure, and risi... ...more
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April 20, 2026•2 min read

On April 13th, 2026, President Dr. Irfaan Ali met with fuel importers to address the shortages and facilitate additional shipments as part of efforts to stabilize supply. At the same time, the situati... ...more
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April 20, 2026•2 min read

Suriname’s first large-scale offshore oil development, the GranMorgu project, has entered a new phase with the arrival of its first subsea equipment in... ...more
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April 20, 2026•1 min read

Suriname is increasingly positioning itself within the CARICOM region while strengthening economic ties with Guyana. Cross-border trade and investment continue to grow, largely driven by developments.... ...more
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April 20, 2026•1 min read

At a time of accelerating economic activity across Suriname and Guyana, the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) has elected its Executive Officers for the 2026–2027 term, positioning the Chambe... ...more
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April 14, 2026•3 min read

Following the success of the 2025 mission, which delivered over 300 curated B2B meetings and generated more than US$300M in reported deal value, the 2026 edition is expected to build even further on t... ...more
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April 14, 2026•1 min read

At Caribbean Energy Week in Paramaribo, one message came through clearly: Suriname’s offshore promise is real, but the business environment needed to support it will not develop on its own... ...more
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April 13, 2026•2 min read

Through initiatives such as the Linkages & Supplier Development Program, the government is facilitating stronger connections between international investors and local businesses, with a focus on incre... ...more
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April 13, 2026•1 min read

The offshore GranMorgu project in Block 58, led by TotalEnergies and APA Corporation in partnership with Staatsolie, is progressing toward... ...more
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April 13, 2026•1 min read

John Jovanovic, Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), recently visited Guyana for a series of high-level engagements, underscoring the strength of the U.S.-Guya... ...more
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April 13, 2026•1 min read

Guyana is advancing discussions with Brazilian investors to unlock large-scale agricultural projects, as the government accelerates efforts to expand production, strengthen food security, and position... ...more
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April 13, 2026•1 min read

The region is mourning the passing of former Suriname President Chandrikapersad Santokhi, who died on... ...more
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April 13, 2026•1 min read

Suriname’s offshore energy sector continues to expand, with international operators advancing exploration and development projects in the Suriname-Guyana Basin. Exploration and development activities ... ...more
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March 17, 2026•1 min read

Hosting IBC allows SGCC to advance its core mandate of strengthening private-sector engagement, facilitating cross-border partnerships, and creating meaningful opportunities for members and regional b... ...more
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September 30, 2025•1 min read

As a valued BSO partner, TTMA members are offered an exclusive 15% discount on delegate passes, enabling broad participation and ensuring their businesses are well represented at this premier regional... ...more
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September 30, 2025•2 min read

Through IBC, PSC members gain a unique platform to connect with global investors, government stakeholders, and industry leaders through access to panel sessions, workshops, roundtables, business-to-bu... ...more
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September 30, 2025•2 min read

We are excited to announce the launch of the revamped SGCC website, designed to provide more visibility and opportunities for your business. ...more
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September 23, 2025•1 min read

The September 13th meeting between Her Excellency Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, President of the Republic of Suriname and His Excellency, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Republic of Guyana in Ni... ...more
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September 23, 2025•2 min read

The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) proudly joined in celebrating the graduation of 200 outstanding women entrepreneurs from the Road to Growth Guyana Programme, delivered by ActionINVEST C... ...more
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September 23, 2025•2 min read

Building on the success of the inaugural IBC in 2024, which featured the launch of the Dutch Heritage Tour by Evergreen Adventures, this year’s collaboration brings together Demerara Distillers Ltd. (... ...more
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September 23, 2025•2 min read

Suriname stands at the threshold of a historic transformation. With the $10.5 billion GranMorgu project in Block 58 advancing toward first oil in 2028, and exploration intensifying across multiple off... ...more
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September 23, 2025•1 min read

Guyana’s energy landscape is evolving at unprecedented speed, with ExxonMobil advancing seismic surveys, multiple offshore developments, and new infrastructure projects that will push national oil out... ...more
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September 23, 2025•1 min read

The International Road Transport Agreement (IRTA) between Guyana and Brazil is a breakthrough for regional integration, creating regulated routes for passenger and cargo movement from Lethem to Boa Vi... ...more
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September 23, 2025•1 min read

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced plans to partner with Suriname’s government to establish a US$5 billion local content facility, unveiled at the Suriname Energy, Oil & Gas Su... ...more
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September 23, 2025•1 min read

The official launch of IBC Guyana 2025 took place on July 9 at the Embassy of the Republic of Suriname in Georgetown, marking a significant milestone in the build-up to the region’s leading business a... ...more
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September 12, 2025•2 min read

In over 20 years TIC has facilitated more than US $900 million in trade deals, hosted thousands of international buyers and exhibitors and earned a reputation as the Caribbean's biggest business-to-bu... ...more
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September 12, 2025•1 min read

Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V. has secured a landmark US$1.6 billion loan from a consortium of 18 banks to finance its 20% stake in the GranMorgu development in Block 58. This marks a significa... ...more
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September 12, 2025•1 min read

Guyana remains engaged in dialogue with the U.S. over recent tariff adjustments, including a 10% baseline tariff and specific levies on Chinese-manufactured ships: Suriname’s offshore oil and gas sect... ...more
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September 12, 2025•2 min read

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September 12, 2025•1 min read

"The SGCC reaffirms its commitment to fostering unity and cooperation between Guyana and Suriname, encouraging both nations to seize this opportunity to strengthen ties and advance regional progress..... ...more
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September 12, 2025•3 min read

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent visits to Suriname and Guyana underscored the United States' goals in deepening its engagement with both nations. ...more
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September 12, 2025•3 min read

Access the SGCC's Comprehensive Overview on Doing Business in Guyana. This resource encompasses legal compliance, taxes, insurance, business and other related registration processes, etc., linked to k... ...more
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September 12, 2025•1 min read

The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) Inc. extends warm congratulations to the Hon. Albert Ramdin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Suriname, on his election as Secretary Genera... ...more
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September 12, 2025•5 min read

Featuring the Women of the SGCC ...more
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September 12, 2025•1 min read

Guyana remains a cornerstone of ExxonMobil’s global strategy, with the company progressing on multiple fronts. Production in the Stabroek Block has exceeded 650,000 bpd, and five additional developmen... ...more
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September 12, 2025•6 min read

The Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) has taken a significant step towards improving regional connectivity by formally presenting a proposal for the privatization of the Canawaima Ferry Servi... ...more
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September 12, 2025•3 min read

Suriname will host the second International Business Conference (IBC) from February 4-6, 2025, followed by the first Diaspora Business Summit from February 6-8, 2025. These events aim to attract inter... ...more
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September 12, 2025•5 min read

"The SGCC reaffirms its commitment to fostering unity and cooperation between Guyana and Suriname, encouraging both nations to seize this opportunity to strengthen ties and advance regional progress..... ...more
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September 12, 2025•3 min read

As we commence our operations for 2025, we're excited to continue supporting business success through tailored services, strategic partnerships, and exclusive networking opportunities; As always, we’r... ...more
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September 12, 2025•1 min read

"The SGCC reaffirms its commitment to fostering unity and cooperation between Guyana and Suriname, encouraging both nations to seize this opportunity to strengthen ties and advance regional progress..... ...more
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September 12, 2025•2 min read

Fernandes Bakery, a proud member of the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC), once again brought communities together in Suriname with its annual Christmas Bread Festival. Held in front of the b... ...more
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September 12, 2025•4 min read

"The SGCC reaffirms its commitment to fostering unity and cooperation between Guyana and Suriname, encouraging both nations to seize this opportunity to strengthen ties and advance regional progress..... ...more
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September 12, 2025•4 min read

The Suriname Surprise in Guyana 2024, held on November 23, 2024 at the Pegasus Corporate Centre, was an incredible evening celebrating the 49th Independence Anniversary of the Republic of Suriname and... ...more
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September 12, 2025•5 min read

The Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) continues to lead the way in fostering cross-border trade, with a recent breakthrough in the ongoing issue of lumber importation from Suriname to Guyana.... ...more
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September 12, 2025•6 min read

On November 12th, 2024,the Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) and key partners launched the International Business Conference (IBC) Suriname 2025, setting the stage for transformative business... ...more
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September 12, 2025•3 min read

You asked - We listened! The SGCC has secured a booth at GuyExpo 2024, Guyana’s premier trade and investment exposition! From November 14-17 at the Sophia Exhibition Complex in Georgetown. SGCC member... ...more
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September 12, 2025•2 min read

The SGCC proudly supports the FID announced by TotalEnergies, APA Corporation, and Staatsolie for the development of the GranMorgu Project in Block 58. This landmark US$10.5B investment marks a pivota... ...more
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September 12, 2025•6 min read
To establish a business in Guyana, follow these steps:
Seek an attorney for preparation of Articles of Incorporation
Register your business with the Commercial Registry
Obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Apply for necessary licenses and permits from local authorities.
Open a business bank account.
Comply with local employment laws and regulations.
To establish a business in Suriname, follow these steps:
Register your business with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KKF).
Obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the Tax Office.
Apply for necessary business licenses from local authorities.
Open a business bank account.
Ensure compliance with local employment laws and regulations
Key Differences
Geographic Focus: KKF is national (Suriname), while SGCC is bilateral (Suriname-Guyana).
Core Functions: KKF focuses on business registration and national economic policies, while SGCC emphasizes cross-border trade, networking, and regional business support.
Services: KKF offers a wide range of business services within Suriname, whereas SGCC provides specialized support for businesses operating between Suriname and Guyana.
Regulatory Role: KKF has an official regulatory role within Suriname, whereas SGCC does
not have regulatory authority but focuses on facilitating and advocating for cross-border
business activities.
Private vs. Public: KKF Falls under the Government of Suriname whereas SGCC is a private
registered entity.
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