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News Guyana Tourism: Tourism is Guyana’s second largest export sector – survey

Published on: Wednesday 17 July 2019
Tourism is Guyana’s second largest export sector – survey
News source: https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/news/guyana/07/18/tourism-is-guyanas-second-largest-export-sector-survey/

The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) is continuing with its efforts to highlight the importance of tourism to the national economy and says it is the second largest export sector. In a release, the ...

News Guyana Tourism: CARICOM trade ministers discuss the region's rum industry

Published on: Monday 13 May 2019
News source: https://menafn.com/1098519160/CARICOM-trade-ministers-discuss-the-regions-rum-industry

(MENAFN - Caribbean News Now) GEORGETOWN, Guyana – CARICOM trade ministers ... strengthening of linkages with the agriculture and tourism sectors, as well as a regional initiative by the ...

News Guyana Tourism: Guyana unlikely to pay hefty guaranteed subsidy to LIAT

Published on: Tuesday 21 May 2019
News source: https://www.stlucianewsonline.com/guyana-unlikely-to-pay-hefty-guaranteed-subsidy-to-liat/

Meanwhile, teaming up with the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Riley was among LIAT officials who touched down in Guyana to hammer home the point that Guyanese should not worry about whether ...

News Guyana Tourism: Guyana and Tourism

Published on: Monday 20 May 2019
News source: https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/opinion/editorial/05/21/guyana-and-tourism/

If you have been carefully following the rollout over the years of the repetitive official undertakings to better position the country’s “tourism product” to contribute more meaningfully to the ...

News Guyana Tourism: Now’s your chance to tell ICANN how you feel about Amazon’s domain battle with the rain forest

Published on: Wednesday 22 May 2019
News source: https://www.fastcompany.com/90353193/amazons-domain-battle-with-the-rainforest-open-for-comment

Soon a court will decide whether Amazon.com has the exclusive right to use the .amazon domain name, or whether the eight South American countries that share the Amazon River–Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, ...