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Sep 25, 2015 News
Under the theme, “Guyanese Products and Services- Our Gateway Forward,” the Ministry of Business successfully launched its first Business Exposition, yesterday. This event will commence on November 22, 2015 at the Sophia Exhibition Centre. The exposition was birthed to replace GuyExpo which is usually held in October.
Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin, explained that the hosting of GuyExpo this year would have been impossible. This was the reason behind the Ministry’s move to host a Business Exposition.
Ramsey Ali, President of the Guyana Manufacturing Services Association (GMSA) revealed that his organisation will be taking small businesses under its umbrella to help market their products. Other large companies will also be helping small businesses. So far more than 300 participants have been solicited for the upcoming exposition.
The Small Business Exposition will see the promotion and showcasing of Guyana’s locally produced products and services.
Mr. Gaskin said that the Small Business Expo will not be as it customarily is. The focus will be on small businesses and not entertainment, as this has somehow become the main attraction over the years. It is hoped that this new tactic will help to discover various investment opportunities which will see the birthing, sustainment and growth of small businesses.
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