International Business Conference Suriname in 2025 a ‘resounding success’

Participants at IBC Suriname 2025 listening to a virtual presentation by President Irfaan Ali

The recently concluded International Business Conference (IBC) Suriname 2025, hosted by the Suriname/Guyana Chamber of Commerce has been dubbed a “resounding success” as just one week later, the impact of the event continues to be felt, with unprecedented opportunities for investment, strategic partnerships, and economic transformation, a release from the IBC has stated.

IBC Suriname 2025 featured a distinguished lineup of global business leaders, policymakers, and industry experts exploring Suriname’s economic prospects across energy, trade, technology, finance, and infrastructure, the release said.

The conference consisting of three days of intense discussions under the theme “Unlocking the Potential of Suriname” proved to be a nexus of innovation and collaboration with key stakeholders and global investors, fostering high-level discussions that have already catalysed significant cross-border ventures, it added.

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