Guyana’s local content policy will be a key topic of discussion when the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) hosts its 15th Annual International Law Moot in Port of Spain.
The event will bring together law students, legal experts, and policymakers to explore local content regulations’ implications and legal challenges, particularly in resource-rich economies like Guyana.
The discussions will focus on balancing national interests with international trade laws as countries seek to ensure greater participation of local businesses in key industries.
Get the details in Antonio Dey’s report.