TTMA leads trade mission to Guyana, Suriname
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At a glance
- The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) is leading a trade mission to Guyana and Suriname.
- The mission highlights local companies' increasing interest in expanding into these rapidly growing regional markets.
- This initiative aims to foster new business opportunities and strengthen trade ties within the Caribbean.
The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) has launched a trade mission to Guyana and Suriname, signaling a significant push by local businesses to explore new markets. This initiative underscores the growing interest among Trinidadian companies in expanding their reach into two of the Caribbean's most dynamic economies.
Guyana and Suriname are experiencing rapid economic growth, presenting attractive opportunities for manufacturers seeking to diversify and increase their export base. The TTMA's mission aims to facilitate direct engagement between Trinidadian businesses and potential partners, distributors, and clients in these nations.
By leading this trade delegation, the TTMA seeks to foster stronger regional trade relationships and unlock new avenues for growth. The mission is expected to create valuable connections, leading to increased trade volumes and economic collaboration between Trinidad and Tobago and its CARICOM neighbors.
Originally published by Trinidad Express. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.