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Charges on Corentyne River put pressure on relations between Suriname and Guyana

PARAMARIBO/GUYANA – The recent introduction of Surinamese charges on the use of the Corentyne River is causing rising tensions between Guyana and Suriname and threatens to disrupt bilateral trade.

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President Irfaan Ali has openly criticized the measure and warned of its economic consequences.  According to Ali, the levies (charges) particularly affect timber and quarry companies that rely on the border river for transport and logistics. These sectors form an important part of economic activity in the border region. “Suddenly introduced measures directly impact entrepreneurs who are trying to keep their businesses running,” the president stated.

 The Guyanese government has formally lodged a protest with the Surinamese authorities. Ali emphasized that this was done in a spirit of dialogue and mutual respect. At the same time, he made it clear that Georgetown is concerned about the potential impact on the long-standing cooperation between the two countries. “This development has implications for economic activities and existing agreements,” the president said.

 A key concern is the effect on the business climate. According to Ali, companies need stability and predictability, while unexpected policy changes create uncertainty. He warned that confidence in the private sector could decline as a result. “Measures of this nature risk creating unnecessary barriers to trade and could undermine the confidence of businesses that depend on fair and consistent conditions.”

 The Guyanese president also pointed out that Surinamese businesses have been operating within Guyana’s economy for years without discrimination or additional restrictions. He described this openness as a cornerstone of cooperation between the two countries. Against that background, he stressed the importance of reciprocity.

 Ali called on the Surinamese government to urgently reconsider the levies. According to him, it is crucial that both countries continue to focus on good neighborly relations and further economic integration. “We expect Suriname to refrain from measures that may be perceived as arbitrary or harmful,” he stated.  

For now, a response from Paramaribo is still pending.

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