Dear Editor,
Quote from Google: “trade deals are fundamentally contract-based, in that they are formal, legally binding agreements (also known as treaties or pacts) between two or more countries or international entities. They function as a “contract for international commerce”.
With President Trump’s unilateral and ‘without delay’ tariffs rates hikes on behalf of the USA, President Trump has set precedents for Guyana to copy. Why is Guyana not choosing to follow President Trumps’ exploits and unshackle Guyanese from ‘sanctity ‘of the Oil contract?