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At opening of new supermarket… Minister Ali challenges proprietor to stock local products

Chinese Ambassador, Mr Zhang Limin as he cut the ribbon signalling the official opening of Real Value Supermarket Saturday night flanked by the owner, Mr Jason Wang; PSC President, Mr Ramesh Persaud; Minister Irfaan Ali and others

At opening of new supermarket… Minister Ali challenges proprietor to stock local products.

 

–reveals major int’l food chain,bank willing to invest here

REAL Value Supermarket, located at Lot 246 Church and Thomas Streets, Georgetown, on Saturday held the official opening ceremony which was graced by the presence of Irfaan Ali, Minister of Housing and Water and Acting Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, who endorsed the investment.

Making brief remarks, he congratulated Jason and wife, Lily Wang for their investment in Guyana’s economy.

The newly opened Real Value Supermarket

The newly opened Real Value Supermarket

 

Ali told the gathering that he does not differentiate when it comes to foreign investment, be it Chinese or any other nationality, since Guyana is a “melting pot of six ethnicities” and it is another investment for Guyana in which they will contribute to our social and economic enhancement.

He said that the opening of Real Value Supermarket goes to show that the proprietors have every confidence in Guyana’s investment climate, hence they invested in a business.

 

He however urged Jason Wang, the owner of the supermarket, to be a leader and add more local products to his shelves, especially those from small businesses in which natural produce can be adequately marketed.

Ali stated that with consumption, you need people and giving an example he said in St. Kitts and Nevis they depend on foreign students to sustain their consumption since their population amounts to about only 5,000 people.

He explained that they have about 2,500 foreign students on the island, and they utilise their services; and in Guyana we also want to attract foreign universities.

 

Ali said we will in a few years embark on a similar innovation to increase our consumption and at the same time enhance occupancy, tourism and investment.

He stated that with the launching of newer airlines locally we have seen a growth in tourism by 350% since Copa Airlines came here and it is all part of building an infrastructure in transforming our society for an advanced economy.

 

minister said that Real Value Supermarket is a bit more than a regular supermarket since during his pre-tour visit he saw it as an integrated shopping experience, noting that the space and layout are of international standards.

 

Ali told the gathering last evening that there is also more good news for Guyana, since one of the world’s leading food chains has indicated its interest in setting up shop here ; and within the last five days he was also in discussion with a major international bank that has also showed interest in Guyana.

Inside Real Value Supermarket last night after the opening [Photos by Sonell Nelson)

Inside Real Value Supermarket last night after the opening (Photos by Sonell Nelson)

 

this light, he urged all to keep a positive outlook on businesses so we can still attract international investment.

Real Value Supermarket is housed in a three-storey concrete building with SurePay and MoneyGram and soon they will have German’s Restaurant added. The business has 25 local and five international employees.

 

In brief remarks, China’s Ambassador, Zhang Limin said he was very pleased that such a young Jason Wang has worked so hard to achieve a business of that magnitude and encouraged members of the Chinese business community to continue to abide with the rules and laws of Guyana.
He added that it is their wish to continue to partner in business and forge closer ties between Guyana and China and was very happy with Jason Wang’s achievement.

 

making brief remarks was Ramesh Persaud, President of the Private Sector Commission,who said the investment signals investor confidence in entrepreneurship, which takes effort, because the market will not wait and that bold step was taken by Jason Wang.

 

He stated that with the opening of the new supermarket the Private Sector Commission stands behind the investment and the Wangs have their support once they remain in compliance with our laws and expressed congratulation to the proprietors.

 

For his part,proprietor Jason Wang said he is hoping for continued support so his business could grow and at the same time make a contribution to the local economy and to the society.

 

The opening saw Chinese drumming and the traditional Chinese dragon dance after which there was the cutting of the ribbon signalling the official opening of the business by Minister Irfaan Ali, China’s Ambassador Zhang Limin and others.

 

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Originally Posted by Cobra:

At opening of new supermarket… Minister Ali challenges proprietor to stock local products

Chinese Ambassador, Mr Zhang Limin as he cut the ribbon signalling the official opening of Real Value Supermarket Saturday night flanked by the owner, Mr Jason Wang; PSC President, Mr Ramesh Persaud; Minister Irfaan Ali and others

 

 

The newly opened Real Value Supermarket

The newly opened Real Value Supermarket

 

Inside Real Value Supermarket last night after the opening [Photos by Sonell Nelson)

Inside Real Value Supermarket last night after the opening (Photos by Sonell Nelson)

And development continues.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Chinese is part of Guyana's six races of people. They have every right to work, live and open business. Why pick on them?

Correct, Cobra.

Is dat why suriname kicking dem out?

FM

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

When there is another health crisis tied to cheap chinese products made with horrible chemicals etc and being dumped in GY then you gonna see action.

FM
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

You sound like one of those backward PNC socialists from Cuffy College.

Billy Ram Balgobin
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

You sound like one of those backward PNC socialists from Cuffy College.

Well go wash off your eyes and look closely. All that your PPP friends are doing with the Chinese is empty the wallets of the Guyanese folks.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

You sound like one of those backward PNC socialists from Cuffy College.

What a bunch of dummies...the reason Ghana etc are without their Kente weavers is the Chinese displaced the tradition with cheap crap. This what they do. The come on easy loans and then create a demand source for crappy goods.

 

Investment!!!! No guyanese will be hired!!!! No value added product produced...just another siphon to slurp up the 500 million in remittances. Check if Guyanese business are not folding to this onslaught. They cannot compete. I bet the PPP give them tax free concessions as well. You poor stupid tools!

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

You sound like one of those backward PNC socialists from Cuffy College.

Didn't the PPP recruit and make all those socialists from cuffy college and but them to rub ramotar and jagdeo back in OP?

 

Oh right you forgot about zat.

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Supermarket is big development and pragaresss. Lord help us.

Not to also say that they will import shoddy products cheaply, get duty and VAT waivers, undermine bone fide Guyanese owned businesses, and there will be one Guyanese cashier, plus the security guards.  Every one else will be Chinese, working under horrendous conditions of course.

 

That is PPP progress.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Chinese is part of Guyana's six races of people. They have every right to work, live and open business. Why pick on them?

These are NOT Guyanese Chinese.  These are citizens of China who are there to put GUYANESE CITIZENS out of work.

 

Quit trying to play the race card.

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

What kind of investment is this? All I see is a Guyanese outlet for Chinese made products, run by Chinese. I won't even be surprised if many of the products on offer are not fit for human consumption in many other countries.

So who exactly is benefiting economically from this business? Where is the Guyanese work force? Where are the Guyanese produced goods in the supermarket?

When there is another health crisis tied to cheap chinese products made with horrible chemicals etc and being dumped in GY then you gonna see action.

Why not?  They tried to sell poison to the Chinese who rioted.  So why not sell it to the dumb Guyanese instead?  When they die the PPP will accuse their family of discriminated against "Guyanese".  Did the PPP give these people citizenship?  Is that their plan to rig the elections?

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I wonder why Australia just signed a Trade deal with China. Some people like to hear their voices.

China isn't selling Australia products unfit for human consumption, nor are they destroying Australian businesses.  Only corrupt and backward countries like Guyana get that kind of treatment.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Laad Ah Mercy. An idiot is born every second!!!

Yes you.  I heard that you drank some Chinese apple juice and when you got tested in the hospital he told you that what you drank was chemical WASTE!

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I wonder why Australia just signed a Trade deal with China. Some people like to hear their voices.

yEAH...yoU.

The Drugs make you deaf so you cant ever hear yours.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
. I bet the PPP give them tax free concessions as well. You poor stupid tools!

They come in as "foreign investors" and get duty and VAT waivers.  Guyanese business don't get that so lose businesses.  The PPP then calls Guyanese business people lazy and that they should learn from the Chinese.  They call Guyanese workers lazy and then tell them that they should learn from the Chinese.

 

Then when Guyanese find out that our unemployment rate is 22% then the PPP stays SILENT!

FM

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