Komal Singh

Komal Singh

business leader Guyana

Komal Singh is a prominent Guyanese businessman and the Chairman of the Private Sector Commission of Guyana. He has been instrumental in fostering collaboration among various business sectors in Guyana, advocating for policies that promote trade and investment. Singh is known for his leadership in facilitating dialogues between the private sector and government, aiming to enhance economic growth and development in the region. Recently, he led a delegation to the Dominican Republic to explore trade and investment opportunities, emphasizing the importance of strengthening economic ties between the two nations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
3,548
Power
27$
Sentiment
5.75
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Guyana 4 5.75 0.38% +20% 786,552 3,548 $6,000 27$
Totals 4 786,552 3,548 $6,000 27$
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Recent Mentions

Guyana Guyana: Komal Singh is the Director of GAICO Construction and General Services Inc and is involved in a sugar refinery project in Guyana. 7

Stabroek News: GAICO, US company in sugar refinery deal

Guyana Guyana: Komal Singh is a member of the Private Sector Commission who convened the initial controversial selection for the EITI MSG. 4

Stabroek News: NGOs raise concerns over exclusion from EITI stakeholder group selection meeting

Guyana Guyana: Komal Singh's eligibility as a Civil Society Convenor was publicly questioned due to his private sector background. 3

Stabroek News: Appointment of Mr English as Civil Society Convenor under GYEITI is null and void

Guyana Guyana: Dr Komal Singh is the Chairman of the Shipping Association of Guyana and has engaged with officials to address cargo delays. 7

Stabroek News: SAG engages Trinidad port over cargo delays

Guyana Guyana: Komal Singh, Chairman of the Shipping Association of Guyana, urged businesses and investors to look to destination Guyana. 8

Stabroek News: AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum saw more than US$300m in trade, investment deals signed