Guyana’s neighbour to the east, Suriname would appear to be enjoying an enhanced measure of generous attention from the international financial community, though by contrast, the fact that while both of the two South Ameri-can oil-rich countries would appear to be embracing a shared oil-driven future that might make them the next global standout petro economies, what international analysts might see as a relatively trivial issue involving Guyanese fishermen plying their trade in the shared Corentyne river continues to be a source of sourness between the countries.
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