AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS Forced-Labour Tariffs: The U.S. Trade Representative has proposed Section 301 duties of 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 economies, naming Guyana among 54 countries found to have failed to effectively enforce forced-labour import prohibitions—public comments are being sought ahead of a July 7 hearing. Local Content Push: At Guyana’s Local Content Summit, Finance Minister Ashni Singh urged local suppliers to prepare for expanding opportunities as oil output targets one million barrels per day by year-end, while Labour Minister Keoma Griffith said local content success must be measured by lives transformed, not just contract values. Digital Government: Government is accelerating digital transformation with e-ID, FastPay, and integrated services to make it easier for citizens and businesses to access and pay for government services. Education & Skills: The GTEC flagged 70 unrecognised tertiary institutions, warning the public to verify accreditation before enrolling. Energy & Environment: A study links small-scale gold mining in Guyana to long-term damage to Amazon dung beetle communities, with recovery taking decades. Public Safety: Home Affairs is set to rebuild the $215M Grove Police Station, with dozens of contractors bidding.
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