Agri-Net Guyana (http://www.agrinetguyana.org.gy/)
Agri-Net is the Guyana's Agricultural Information Network.
It promotes a understanding of the importance of agriculture
in overall national development, and highlights the role
played by the various Agencies within the Ministry of
Agriculture as well as the Ministry of Fisheries, Crops &
Livestock in ensuring that the sector evolves in an
efficient and sustainable manner.
Bank
of Guyana (http://www.bankofguyana.org.gy/)
The
Mission of the Bank of Guyana is to excel in the fostering
of price and monetary stability in Guyana through the
promotion of stable credit and exchange conditions conducive
to the growth of the economy. This web site features general
information and history of the bank, legal and regulatory
framework. Special attention is given to economic and
financial information.
Energy Information Administration: Guyana (http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/guyana.html)
The
Energy Information Administration (EIA), a statistical
agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, presents annual
energy and energy-related data for Guyana, including an
energy balance from the World Energy Database. The EIA
provides analyses and reports on Guyana's energy industries.
The reports and data are available in HTML and Excel
spreadsheet formats.
FY
2002 Country Commercial Guide: Guyana (http://www.usatrade.gov/website/CCG.nsf/ShowCCG?OpenForm&Country=GUYANA)
The
U.S. Commercial Service presents the full text of the
"Guyana Country Commercial FY 2002 ". This guide covers the
economic trends, political environment, leading sectors for
U.S. exports and investments, trade regulations and
standards, investment climate, business travel, and economic
and trade statistics for Guyana for the fiscal year 2002.
Focus
on Guyana (http://www.worldbank.org/html/schools/regions/lac/guyana.htm)
The
Development Education Program (DEP) of the World Bank Group
highlights social and economic indicators for Guyana. DEP
includes such demographic and economic statistics as the
gross national product, key economic ratios and long-term
trends, life expectancy, the adult illiteracy rate, and
more. DEP offers links to sites pertaining to trade and
development in Guyana. This information is intended to be
used with classes at the secondary level.
Free
Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA): Guyana (http://www.ftaa-alca.org/busfac/ctyindex/GUYmnpge.asp)
The
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) is an initiative to
integrate the economies of the Western Hemisphere into a
single free trade arrangement, in which barriers to trade
and investment will be progressively eliminated. As part of
a collection of documents relating to the history of the
FTAA, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
Administrative Secretariat outlines laws and legislation of
Guyana pertaining to international trade. The areas covered
include agriculture, competition policy, government
procurement, intellectual property rights, market access,
and investment.
Guyana Business Listings (http://gybizz.netfirms.com/)
This is
a site containing business, culture, reading material and
other information for the Guyana businessman.
Guyana Office for Investment (http://www.goinvest.gov.gy)
This
site provides information necessary to commence business
operations in Guyana. The following topics are covered:
national economy, investment opportunities, regulatory
framework, esport promotion, institutional framework,
banking finance, taxation, employment regulations and
acconting principle.
Guyana and the Inter-American Development Bank (http://www.iadb.org/exr/country/eng/guyana/)
This
site compiles information about the Guyana economy. It
contains the country facts, press release and PDF documents.
Guyana and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). (http://www.imf.org/external/country/GUY/index.htm)
Discusses Guyana's activities as a member of the
International Monetary Fund (IMF). Provides access to
statistics, press releases, statements by IMF officials, and
reports. Notes that the IMF is an international organization
of member countries, established to promote international
monetary cooperation.
Guyana's National Development Strategy. (http://www.guyana.org/NDS/NDS.htm)
Features the national development strategy of Guyana, as
part of the Guyana News and Information site of Safraz W.
Ishmael. Includes information on the macroeconomic strategy,
the social sectors, and investment program and legislative
requirements.
Guyana, an enterprise development sector diagnostic : (http://www.eri-la.org/Papers/guyana.html)
This
study examines the environment for micro, small and medium
sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Guyana. It describes the MSME
sector and identifies constraints to its growth. It suggests
some policy reforms that will allow MSMEs to grow faster in
the future and suggests topics for more detailed
investigation.
Ministry of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation
(MOFTIC) (http://www.moftic.gov.gy/)
MOFTIC's home Page focus on the trade policy, highlighting
key issues such as international cooperation, regional and
multilateral organizations, and trade leads. |