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By Ray Chickrie
 

Suriname Dubai  Mint house construction  begins

 

Just  over a year after Suriname and the Emirati Company, Kaloti Jeweler signed a  joint venture  to refine Suriname’s  gold, construction of the mint house has commenced, which will allow this South  American nation, rich in gold, to take a larger profit from gold  export.

 

When  the contract was signed in December 2011 President Bouterse said, "With  the advent of a Mint House, the State will be able to keep control of  all the gold leaving the country. We will therefore be able to collect  taxes efficiently and effectively. All in all,  it is a very important step forward in  the general interest of Suriname to the control of all  gold leaving the country. Kaloti indeed has many years of  experience in doing business in Suriname and is capable of refining gold with a  purity of 99.99%. "

 

The mint house is being built in close proximity to Suriname’s Johan  Pengel International Airport for security and transportation  factors.

 

Winston  Wilson, representative of Kaloti in Suriname,  told Star News  last week that the  mint house will help control and account for gold leaving the country.    "Then  everyone knows exactly how much gold leaves the country, because with the advent  of the refinery, the value can be determined on the basis of international  standards," says Wilson. 

 

According to Wilson,  the  agreement between the two parties will ensure that Surinamese are employed at  the mint house, which will allow for the transfer of  technology. "The  contract calls for  95 percent of  the employees to be Surinamese. Some of the initial employees will be trained in  Dubai where Kaloti’s headquater. Experts will also travel to Suriname to train  employees. Initially,   about twenty people will work in  the refinery.

 

"Suriname will be an important player in the region when it comes to  technological development and having its own refinery, based on international  standards," says Wilson. Suriname will also able to refine gold from other  countries in the region.

 

It  will be a very modern refinery. "The refinery is being built by a reputable  company, Lincoln NV Engineering Firm, together with Kaloti.  Wilson notes that a contract will be concluded between the Government, IAMGOLD  and Surgold. As well, legislation will be put in place to control gold leaving  Suriname, which will be prepared by members of the National Assembly. 

  

The  Government and Assembly are working on the draft laws. According  to Wilson, the legislation should be amended so that all rules are clear to  everyone.   Kaloti has a majority stake in the  venture and the rest includes the state of  Suriname and the private sector. 

 

 

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According to Wilson,  the  agreement between the two parties will ensure that Surinamese are employed at  the mint house, which will allow for the transfer of  technology. "The  contract calls for  95 percent of  the employees to be Surinamese. Some of the initial employees will be trained in  Dubai where Kaloti’s headquater. Experts will also travel to Suriname to train  employees. Initially,   about twenty people will work in  the refinery.



That's the difference between them smart people in Suriname, and the dumb ones in freedumb house when negotiating a contract. Local jobs for local people not Chinese conscription workers.

Mr.T

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