Guyana is formally embracing the concept of the ‘orange economy’ as part of its broader economic strategy to enhance its creative and cultural industries. This initiative focuses on investing in sectors such as sports, music, and the arts, which are viewed as crucial to attracting tourism while engaging the local populace. Through strategic collaborations with international artists and stakeholders, the government aims to elevate Guyana’s cultural profile on the world stage. The ‘orange economy’ represents an opportunity for job creation and economic diversification beyond traditional sectors, providing a fresh approach to utilizing Guyana’s rich cultural heritage. Government-sponsored cultural events are expected to serve as a platform for promoting local talent and drawing foreign investment into these burgeoning sectors.
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