The following message was contributed to the Korea IT Times by Kim Wan-hee, Honorary Consul of Guyana to Korea, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association and Trico International Ltd., on the occasion of the National Day of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana - Ed.
I sincerely congratulate the Cooperative Republic of Guyana on its 39th anniversary.

Many nations have actively been making investment in Guyana by targeting its rich mineral resources such as bauxite, gold and diamonds. Korean companies are also showing keen interest in Guyana. In addition, the African country will attract many tourists from across the world with huge waterfalls, rainforests and wildlife.
I was appointed an honorary consul of Guyana by its government in May 2006 and received confirmation from then-Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon in August that year. I visited the nation in September of the same year and met Prime Minister Samuel Archibald Hinds and Foreign Minister H. Jeffrey to discuss ways to promote exchanges and cooperation between the two nations.
Guyana with rich natural resources and Korea with advanced technologies are the most ideal partners which can maximize profits for each other through two-way cooperative relationships.
The Korea Importers' Association headed by myself makes efforts to find clients to secure rare metals which are used for Korea's important exports including mobile telephones, electronic goods and semiconductors. To this end I visited four Latin countries including Brazil and Peru in November and signed MOUs with related organizations to develop resources.

Persons who are interested in exchanges with Guyana are recommended to let me know and I will do my best to help them. I once again offer my congratulations for the 39th anniversary of Guyana and expect that the two countries will further improve their relations.