AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy Security Push: Suriname’s Oil, Gas and Environment Minister Patrick Brunings says the country wants to position itself as an “energy safe haven,” banking on more offshore gas and seeking U.S. and global investors to expand the sector. China Cooperation: Suriname’s public works leadership and President Jennifer Simons both point to deeper ties with China—covering infrastructure, green development, the digital economy, and AI—as the two mark 50 years of diplomacy. Gold Exploration in Suriname: Miata Metals (MMET) marked its TSX Venture listing, highlighting district-scale gold exploration in Suriname’s Guyana Shield, including the Sela Creek project and a fully funded 25,000-metre drill program. Regional Trade Moves: Trinidad and Tobago’s TTMA launched a trade mission to Guyana and Suriname with dozens of firms aiming for new customers and investment in high-growth sectors. Logistics & Border Ops: A cross-agency postal and customs summit in San Salvador will focus on tightening regional shipping workflows and security checks. Marine Science: Researchers documented the first-ever olive ridley sea turtle nest in Florida, with Suriname listed among the species’ typical nesting countries.
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