Trump slaps 38% tariff on Guyana goods
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President Donald Trump left making the announcement

-gov’t says to engage with US `to better understand issue’ The United States yesterday imposed a punishing 38% tariff on goods exported from Guyana which will include seafood and other items and the government here said it will engage with Washington to better understand the issue.

Joshua Ross

Linden motorcyclist dies in accident
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-was riding fast and without helmet Police are investigating an accident on Tuesday at about 8 pm at the intersection of the Amelia’s Ward public road and Toucan Drive in Linden, which resulted in the death of a 25-year-old motorcyclist.

White Water man remanded over rape and sexual activity with child
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-jailed for escape from custody Richard Domingo, a 39-year-old chainsaw operator of White Water, North West District, Region #1, was arrested on 30th March 2025 by a rank from White Water Police Outpost and charged yesterday with the following offences: *** Rape of a 25-year-old female.

Driver arrested over waste dumping in Greenfield housing area
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Jermaine Barrington, a 40-year-old truck driver from Section ‘B’ Block ‘X’ Diamond Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara (EBD), who was caught on video dumping waste in the Greenfield Housing Area, EBD, was arrested on Tuesday and is in custody as the Providence Police Station.

Fast bowling all-rounder Keemo Paul was instrumental with both bat and bowl as Kadeem Henry is about to be caught by wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach for 22.

Eagles claw back against Hurricanes after being dismissed for 193
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CWI 4-Day Championship The Guyana Harpy Eagles, after being dismissed for a meagre 193 yesterday, clawed their way back against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who sit on 144/4 after day one in their sixth-round encounter in the Cricket West Indies (CWI) 4-Day Championship at Warner Park, St.

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Successful soya bean crop here attracts new investors
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-as company looking to double acreage The success of soya bean cultivation has seen new investors looking to tap into the local market, even as pilot company, Tacama Gold, begins plans to expand by more than doubling its operations, planting some 7500 hectares for its first 2025 crop.