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Reply to "Gov’t, DDL to explore dairy partnership -country imports US$25m annually in milk products"

Drugb posted:
Baseman posted:
This businessman already have a large business operation in Guyana on the East Bank.  He has homes in Pa and in Guyana.  I visited one business and saw it.  He employs about 300 people.  So stop talking sh1t while the Guyanese are forced to import milk, fruit juice and even chicken and the rural folks live in abject poverty!

You do nothing for Guyana, so let the people who do have their say!

How you know that?  I have business interests in Guyana and don't receive duty free concessions while competing with Chinese who get concessions from the PNC for one project and then turn around and bring in unrelated items, leveraging the same concessions to drive others out of the market via unfair competition. Meanwhile, why is it that this "business man" needs concessions if his business model is sound? Does he get concessions in PA also? No one is stopping PNC from giving him concessions, ask them, they are in power now.  BJ is an artifact post 2011, it is now 2018 and PNC in charge, let them correct the wrongs of BJ's administration.

Well, I don't know what business you're in and what hi-value equipment you are importing.  My nephew has an IT development outfit in Guyana and never sought Duty free as there was no hi-value capital outlay and they work for US customers anyway.

You cannot just feel free to judge everyone as you would not like to be judged!

In the end, the "bread basket" of the Caribbean is importing milk, fruit juices, chicken, plantain chips, etc.  If you don't see something wrong with that, then you are politically blind!

All you other tirade is nonsense, not worth the time.  If you are a true businessman, you can answer them yourself!

FM
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