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Guyana has pledged to crack down on gold smuggled across the border from neighboring Venezuela at the urging of the U.S.
Guyana’s Foreign Ministry rejected a statement by China’s Chargé d’Affaires Huang Rui, urging Georgetown and Caracas to resolve their border dispute over the Essequibo region through ...
The Chinese, complainants say, have been fetching the gold, lumber, fish and other materials from Guyana. And the Chinese are accused to using up the bulk of the foreign currency; ...
Guyana would understand that China has substantial economic relations with Venezuela and, in fact, Venezuela is indebted to China in excess of US$50 billion which China would not want to jeopardize.
Faced with mounting aggression from Venezuela, Guyana should focus on developing cheap capabilities and expanding conventional ground forces.
The Caribbean nation of Guyana is breathing a sigh of relief after US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on the introduction of higher tariffs on a number of countries. Guyana, which ...
China cited its $1.4 billion in annual trade with Guyana and a string of major infrastructure projects that Chinese firms are undertaking, some secured by Chinese loans.
Guyana is the only country in the world producing enough fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, dairy, legumes, nuts and seeds and ...
COMMENTARY In Guyana, the Trump administration finally offered hemispheric partnership instead of extortion — and rattled China. President Trump just trashed that vibe with a harsh, dubious tariff.
Following Trump's change in policy, it now faces tariffs of only 10% - the same as all countries apart from Canada, China and Mexico. But why had Guyana been facing a higher levy in the first place?
China cited its $1.4 billion in annual trade with Guyana and a string of major infrastructure projects that Chinese firms are undertaking, some secured by Chinese loans.
China’s government is bristling at the strengthening ties between Guyana and the United States in online comments after a visit to the South American country by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.