About Suriname

Suriname is a small country on the northeastern coast of South America. It’s defined by vast swaths of tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial architecture and a melting-pot culture. On its Atlantic coast is the capital, Paramaribo, where palm gardens grow near Fort Zeelandia, a 17th-century trading post. Paramaribo is also home to Saint Peter and Paul Basilica, a towering wood cathedral consecrated in 1885.

Country Name: Suriname
Region: South America
Capital: Paramaribo
Official Language: Dutch
Currency: Surinamese dollar (SRD)
Population: (update to current data)
Time Zone: Suriname Time (SRT)
Major Cities: Paramaribo, Lelydorp, Brokopondo, Nieuw Nickerie, Moengo

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Trade Overview:

Suriname’s economy relies heavily on its mining industry, which includes the extraction of gold, bauxite, and oil. The agricultural sector also plays a crucial role, with rice and bananas as the main products.

Major Imports: Refined petroleum, packaged medicaments, cars, delivery trucks, wheat

Major Exports: Gold, petroleum, aluminum oxide, rice, bananas


Import/Export Regulations:

Suriname maintains a relatively liberal trade regime, but certain goods may require specific permits or licenses.


Trade Agreements:

Suriname is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).


Business Culture:

Surinamese business culture is generally formal and respectful. Building personal relationships and face-to-face meetings are very important in Suriname’s business environment.


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