They will definitely pass Jamaica by year end and will get close to Trinidad in the next 5 years. I'm happy for them. Hope all the proceeds will be passed down to benefit the citizens.
@christopherg.creary8708 none of them are better,you don't have a problem with Andrew Holiness declaration of assets and naming the illicit 6 politicians????
I would invest in Guyana. It is not a fair comparison to put Guyana and Trinidad and Jamaica in the same boat when Guyana has more oil than TT and Jamaica has no oil. Guyana will outpace Jamaica in leaps and bounds and also beat TT in a short space of time.
Guyana is a better option than Trinidad,, I think it’s will be more distributed across all ethnicities, where Trinidad wealth is more centered to the Indians
Guyana has overtaken Jamaica. The numbers are just not in as yet. I went their in May and the kinds of development taking place it's Jamaica on Steroids (Super fast)
No country on Earth, irrespective of its economic strides or development, could ever fully compete with or match the GDP of Western nations or the prosperity of their major cities. The living standards, even in the smallest cities within the Western world, serve as a stark reminder of what the Western world represents: a legacy of dominance and the embodiment of what some have historically seen as the Aryan race-white, and in many interpretations, regarded as superior. This perceived supremacy, deeply rooted in the annals of history, underscores a societal framework in which the Western ethos, built on centuries of expansion, innovation, and influence, continues to set a standard that remains unrivaled across the globe. The Western cities, therefore, are not merely geographic entities, but cultural and economic beacons, their quality of life reflective of a broader historical narrative that asserts Western primacy. Any attempt at parity by other regions, though commendable, inevitably encounters the impenetrable barrier erected by this deeply entrenched superiority, be it in wealth, influence, or societal development. The world takes a bow to the western world.
I guess that you don’t live in Guyana or you are the typical Guyanese that complains about anything and everything. Tell the world about how in Guyana that despite the complaints by Guyanese of being poor and not making or having any money. We are partying everyday, especially, on weekends with some foreign music artist like there is no tomorrow. Then, we have the daily drinking of rum, beer and other liquor on a daily basis at the Guinness bars and other places and venues throughout the Guyana. Does this behaviors represent a people that are poor and struggling to make ends meet. Plus, Western Union, Money Gram and other collecting places are filled up with our women collecting money from their overseas connections.
They will definitely pass Jamaica by year end and will get close to Trinidad in the next 5 years. I'm happy for them. Hope all the proceeds will be passed down to benefit the citizens.
You think that's how it works??😂😂
@JessniaColon they r so dunce its not a joke
Guy 22b, Jam 20b, T&T 29b
The oil will allow them to fly pass us and maybe become the largest.
Yes. Guyana is likely to have the largest economy in “Caribbean Community”
Yes, very yes
Most definitely, pass Jamaica BIG Time.
Not for long. Didnt you hear we will start drilling for oil 2025.
Absoluley, yes!
Without a doubt.
Very informative, pretty KR.
🙏🏾Praying for everyone 's safety, Kalilah
Those are 2022 numbers. In 2023 it’s higher than Jamaica.
With our incompetent leaders it will happen
Can you imagine if we didn't have a pnp party,cause dem always find a way to set us back 😢
@christopherg.creary8708 none of them are better,you don't have a problem with Andrew Holiness declaration of assets and naming the illicit 6 politicians????
I would invest in Guyana. It is not a fair comparison to put Guyana and Trinidad and Jamaica in the same boat when Guyana has more oil than TT and Jamaica has no oil. Guyana will outpace Jamaica in leaps and bounds and also beat TT in a short space of time.
Guyana is a better option than Trinidad,, I think it’s will be more distributed across all ethnicities, where Trinidad wealth is more centered to the Indians
@@andrewmacc340 I agree. Guyanese PM looks like a man of the peoples and he will circulate to all ethnic groups.
Jamaica has oil.
Jamaica has oil.
Jamaica has oil.
That aint no challenge, Jamaica government are biden's toilet and bidet 😂
Guyana economy has already surpassed Jamaica 😅
We're in 2024
yep and they have more natural resources then only oil
Divide and conquer
We are one! This narrative isn't good for the Caribbean family... Competition amongst is siblings. How it benefits all.
Guyana has overtaken Jamaica. The numbers are just not in as yet. I went their in May and the kinds of development taking place it's Jamaica on Steroids (Super fast)
🙏🙏🙏🙏
GDP per capita should challenge the USA, Jamaica is nothing. Matter of time
SO WHY GUYANA CANT PAY ITS TEACHERS.THE GUYANA STORY IS BEING EXAGGERATED. MANY PEOPLE STILL SUFFERING.
because things take time .
No country on Earth, irrespective of its economic strides or development, could ever fully compete with or match the GDP of Western nations or the prosperity of their major cities. The living standards, even in the smallest cities within the Western world, serve as a stark reminder of what the Western world represents: a legacy of dominance and the embodiment of what some have historically seen as the Aryan race-white, and in many interpretations, regarded as superior. This perceived supremacy, deeply rooted in the annals of history, underscores a societal framework in which the Western ethos, built on centuries of expansion, innovation, and influence, continues to set a standard that remains unrivaled across the globe. The Western cities, therefore, are not merely geographic entities, but cultural and economic beacons, their quality of life reflective of a broader historical narrative that asserts Western primacy. Any attempt at parity by other regions, though commendable, inevitably encounters the impenetrable barrier erected by this deeply entrenched superiority, be it in wealth, influence, or societal development. The world takes a bow to the western world.
faux l occident est en déclin
Guyana have too much natural resource to not be leading
Guyana growing yes whyle people suffering.
I will be very weary about spending. And Borrowed money. Look at Saudi Arabia. Who is going Broke. Education your young children first
BLK WMN PLZ
WHAT IS YARD GDP (EXPORT)
PLZ DONT SAY TOURISM
"...if we confess our sins, he (Jesus) is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." (Bible-1 John 1:9)
I would invest in Guyana sure… but they have a lot of problems and it’s not the most livable place….
Why would you say that? What's your proof of this?
1017 you can say what you like but many international firms are investing in Guyana already.
@@amazonwarrior7126ok so what?
1017 well we Guyanese love Guyana and enjoy living in Guyana. we prefer it than having Jamaica voilence
@@amazonwarrior7126Jamaica’s violence is on decline. So what will be your rebuttal as that subsides?
Definitely will overtake Jamaica, if they have not already. They would not take over T&T though I can guarantee you that. Lol
thats a lie Guyanese finding it harder to survive
I guess that you don’t live in Guyana or you are the typical Guyanese that complains about anything and everything. Tell the world about how in Guyana that despite the complaints by Guyanese of being poor and not making or having any money. We are partying everyday, especially, on weekends with some foreign music artist like there is no tomorrow. Then, we have the daily drinking of rum, beer and other liquor on a daily basis at the Guinness bars and other places and venues throughout the Guyana. Does this behaviors represent a people that are poor and struggling to make ends meet. Plus, Western Union, Money Gram and other collecting places are filled up with our women collecting money from their overseas connections.