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According to the Chamber, a modernised Canawaima Ferry Service, upgraded through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), would ...
SÃO PAULO—South American oil fields are booming. Brazil, Guyana and Argentina are forecast to drive more than 80% of growth in global oil production outside the OPEC bloc over the next five years, ...
The Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) is calling for the governments in Georgetown and Paramaribo to take decisive action to resolve the longstanding New River Triangle border matter ...
In a bid to ensure the free flow of people, goods and services, authorities in Guyana and Suriname have intensified discussions towards a change in border protocols between the two neighbouring ...
With both Guyana and Suriname having realized significant fortune-changing oil discoveries in recent years, two of South America’s poorest countries that have for decades been locked in a border ...
PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali said Guyana and Suriname will focus on advancement, development, integration and good relations as the Joint Commission between Guyana and Suriname mediate the border issue ...
President David Granger and Suriname’s President, Desi Bouterse are due to discuss the Guyana-Suriname border dispute over the New River Triangle when they meet Friday in Paramaribo. “The ...
Guyana said Suriname's military seized a Guyanese-registered boat on Tuesday on a river border between the two South American neighbors a year after a U.N. ruling over the disputed region.
A United Nations tribunal has ruled in favour of Guyana in a decision setting its border with Suriname in a century-old dispute over an oil basin off the easter ...
A U.N. tribunal favored Guyana on Thursday in a ruling setting its border with Suriname in a century-old dispute over an oil basin off the eastern shoulder of South America in the Atlantic Ocean.
Moreover, Guyana demands that Suriname stop developing the disputed sea-area between 10 and 34 degrees, facing the real north measured from a spot on the westbank of the Corantijn River between the ...
CGX Energy says that the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) award on the maritime boundary dispute between Guyana and Suriname was released September 20, 2007.
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