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Guyana will not copycat Suriname s approach to prevent oil companies from recovering interest rates on investments – VP Jagdeo

Guyana will not copycat Suriname s approach to prevent oil companies from recovering interest rates on investments – VP Jagdeo
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Baystreet ca - Could Suriname Become The Next Oil Hotspot In Latin America?

The deeply impoverished South American country of Suriname, which has been sharply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, is hoping to replicate the hydrocarbon success being enjoyed by neighboring Guyana. While Suriname’s economy shrank by 16% during 2020 .

Could Suriname Become The Next Oil Hotspot In Latin America?

Starnieuws - 203 963 prikken: niet de teller maar noemer is belangrijk

08 Jul, 00:00 Assembleelid Cheryl Dijksteel (VHP) is niet in een hoerastemming als het gaat om de 203.963 die tot gisteren landelijk zijn gezet. Hiertussen zitten 38.507 prikken van volledig gevaccineerde personen. “Heel mooi, 165.456 personen hebben hun eerste prikje gehad. Maar het gaat niet om de teller, maar de noemer”, zegt Dijksteel in gesprek met Starnieuws. “De noemer is voor mij nog onduidelijk, in de zin van welke gebieden (ressorten), etniciteit en leeftijdsgroepen, want het vaccineren is al twee maanden opengesteld voor iedereen.” Dijksteel, lid van de vaste parlementaire commissie van Volksgezondheid, blijft erbij: het vaccinatiebeleid moet scherper en naar de mensen toe in de ressorten, volksbuurten en dorpen. De specificatie over de gezette prikken is nodig, want zo kun je observeren en ingrijpen indien nodig, legt zij uit. Bijvoorbeeld, je merkt besmettingshaarden van corona-uitbraken in specifieke gebieden of onder een bepaalde leeftijdsgroep. “Je moet mi

Suriname: The Next Oil Superpower or Failed State?

Can the new government lead Suriname into a prosperous, more stable, and less corrupt future? Although 2020 will go down as one of the worst years for most countries, it was a pivotal time for Suriname. The small, Dutch-speaking South American country had a critical election; its economy was upended by poor economic management by the outgoing government; the coronavirus pandemic created even more economic damage; and there were discoveries of commercially largescale offshore oil reserves. Under these changes, the old Suriname that existed on the periphery of the global economy evaporated. The world has arrived in Suriname in the form of multinational oil companies, investors and the United States, China, and the Netherlands. These new arrivals are not going away any time soon. With a population of a little under 600,000 people, Suriname has entered the 2020s as a hotspot for business and global politics. For the new government, the pressure is on.

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