Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh today said that growth for 2025 is projected at 10.6%. The article GDP growth pegged at 10.6% for this year – Singh...
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-growth projected at 10.6% -US$2.5b in oil revenue to be spent this year By Milton Grannum Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh yesterday presented a $1.382t budget, 20.6% bigger than last year, and a whopping US$2.5b in oil money will be injected into the Consolidated Fund this year but GDP growth will be around 10.6% compared to the stratospheric 43.6% last year. The article $1.382t budget presented appeared first on Stabroek News.
Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh today said that growth for 2025 is projected at 10.6%. The article GDP growth pegged at 10.6% for this year – Singh...
…projects 9.5% growth in oil sector, 10.6% in economy By: Davina Bagot Kaieteur News- Senior Minister in the Office of the President with...
…projects 9.5% growth in oil sector, 10.6% in economy By: Davina Bagot Kaieteur News- Senior Minister in the Office of the President with...
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AS promised by the government, sanitation and waste management will be properly dealt with, as $13.2 billion has been budgeted this year to address...
There have been occasions in the past when the Union Budget was presented on Saturdays and the domestic stock markets were open.
One year, four months later… Kaieteur News- Guyana is likely to enter three new Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) in the first half of this year,...
Guyana’s growth trajectory continued in 2024 with an estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 43.6 per cent, up from the 33 per cent expansion in...