Guyana is navigating a pivotal decade as it balances political transitions, a booming oil sector, and the urgent need to diversify its economy. With significant offshore oil discoveries positioning the country as one of the fastest-growing economies globally, policymakers face mounting pressure to ensure that resource wealth translates into sustainable development. The government has emphasized plans to reinvest oil revenues into infrastructure, education, and agriculture to reduce dependency on hydrocarbons. However, challenges remain, including institutional capacity, environmental concerns, and equitable distribution of wealth. As elections approach, public discourse centers on how future leadership will manage this windfall and whether Guyana can avoid the resource curse that has plagued other oil-rich nations. Strategic planning and transparent governance will be critical in shaping Guyana’s trajectory toward a more resilient and inclusive economy by 2030.
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Guyana 2030: entre elecciones, petróleo y el reto de diversificar la economía IPS Agencia de Noticias
Guyana 2030: entre elecciones, petróleo y el reto de diversificar la economía IPS Agencia de Noticias