About French Guiana

French Guiana is an overseas department of France on the northeast coast of South America, composed mainly of tropical rainforest. The ruins of 17th-century Fort Cépérou overlook the capital, Cayenne, with its colorful Creole houses and street markets. Shops and cafes surround the palm-filled main square, Place des Palmistes. The Rémire-Montjoly suburb is lined with Atlantic coast beaches.

Territory Name: French Guiana
Region: South America
Capital: Cayenne
Official Language: French
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Population: (update to current data)
Time Zone: French Guiana Time (GFT)
Major Cities: Cayenne, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, Matoury, Kourou, Remire-Montjoly

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Trade Overview:

French Guiana is an overseas department and region of France, located on the northeastern coast of South America. Its economy is primarily supported by public administration, space technology, and the service sector.

Major Imports: Petroleum products, machinery and equipment, vehicles, chemicals, food products

Major Exports: Fish and seafood, gold, rum, forestry products, agricultural goods


Import/Export Regulations:

As an integral part of France, French Guiana follows the regulations and trade policies of the European Union.


Business Culture:

Business culture in French Guiana is influenced by French practices. It is important to maintain professionalism and observe formalities when conducting business.


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