Suriname Investment and Trade Agency explained

Suriname Investment and Trade Agency
Abbreviation:SITA
Founder:Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Business, and International Cooperation (BIBIS)
Type:Governmental organization
Headquarters:Brokopondolaan #97
Location City:Paramaribo
Location Country:Suriname
Pushpin Map:Paramaribo
Coordinates:5.8158°N -55.194°W
Services:cooperation in investment and export
Fields:investment and trade
Languages:English and Dutch
Owner:Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Business, and International Cooperation (BIBIS)

Suriname Investment and Trade Agency (SITA) is a Surinamese government institution that was founded in 2021.[1]

Functions

The objective of SITA is to support international investments and to stimulate Surinamese exports. For this means it organizes meetings between companies, like on 24 July 2023 with ConnectAmericas,[2] the biggest trade community of the Americas that was founded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).[3] In June 2024 SITA signed a memorandum of understanding with the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) to promote investments and trade between the two countries.[4]

In addition, investments in Suriname are being encouraged. Through President Santokhi and Minister Ramdin of Foreign Affairs, International Business, and International Cooperation, SITA is involved in supporting foreign investors, such as in August 2023 with the investment plans of a Brazilian cattle company in Suriname.[5] The president also brings SITA to the attention of investors abroad, such as during bilateral talks with Prime Minister Jan Jambon of Flanders (Belgium) in July 2023[6] and during the Suriname Business Forum in New York in September 2023.[7] In July 2024, SITA signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation with the Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce.[8]

Establishment

SITA functions as the investment arm of the Surinamese government. It was established at the end of 2021 as the successor to Investsur and IDCS, which had not successfully taken off under previous governments. For the establishment of SITA, work was done on a new and expectedly more efficient framework. In March 2022, a delegation from the Agência Brasileira de Promoção de Exportações e Investimentos (ApexBrasil) was present to assist in the establishment of SITA. This cooperation came about following President Jair Bolsonaro's state visit to Suriname in January 2022.[9] In April 2022, the Caribbean Export Development Agency (CEDA) also visited Suriname to provide technical assistance to SITA.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. United News, Investsur eruit SITA erin, 14 November 2021
  2. United News, Via ConnectAmericas kunnen lokale ondernemers nu in contact komen met 800.000 zakenmensen, 25 July 2023
  3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Business an International Cooperation (BIBIS), ConnectAmericas biedt kansen voor Surinaamse bedrijven, 24 July 2024
  4. United News, Investeringsinstituten Suriname en Guyana gaan samen optrekken, 7 June 2024
  5. Suriname Herald, Braziliaans veebedrijf wil investeren in Suriname, 13 August 2023
  6. Dagblad Suriname, President Santokhi spreekt Vlaamse premier Jambon over verdere samenwerking, 17 July 2023
  7. Suriname Herald, President Santokhi moedigt Amerikaanse investeringen in Suriname aan, 19 September 2023
  8. De Ware Tijd, Suriname-Guyana Kamer van Koophandel tekent MOU’s met partners, 19 July 2024
  9. United News, Suriname Investment And Trade Agency (SITA) krijgt ondersteuning van APEX-Brasil, 15 March 2022
  10. Suriname Herald, Suriname krijgt ondersteuning van CEDA, 10 April 2022