GMSA, PSC to meet exhibitors of Caribbean/ China trade show

Executives of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) and the Guyana Manufacturing & Services Association (GMSA) will meet with all Guyanese entrepreneurs who have indicated interest in participating in the upcoming Caribbean/China Economic Forum and Trade Exposition in Trinidad.

According to a GMSA release the meeting is scheduled for next week Wednesday in the GMSA Boardroom, 157 Waterloo St, North Cummingsburg, Georgetown. Entrepreneurs who have already submitted their business profiles to the GMSA and those who require additional information are welcome to attend the meeting.

Its main purpose is to inform would-be participants of the logistics for participating in the Trinidad Forum including the requirements for establishing new business ventures with Chinese counterparts, about required documentation, product profiles, travel, accommodation and other pertinent issues.

Business operators in the sectors of modern clean energy production, construction, tourism, cultural tourism, information technology, agriculture, agro-processing, mining and hospitality especially are expected to attend this important meeting, the first of several interactions with the local participants before the staging of the Economic Forum on Monday 12 and Tuesday 13, September at the Trinidad Hyatt.

The meeting will be hosted by GMSA President, Clinton Williams who also holds the portfolio of PSC Sub-sector chairman for trade and investment, and a senior consul from the embassy of the Federative Republic of China in Guyana.

The Caribbean/China Economic Forum 2011 will be the third one organised by the People’s Republic of China in their drive to strengthen business ties with enterprises from across the Caribbean. The first was held in Kingston, Jamaica and the second in Xiamen, China.

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