AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSuriname-China Cooperation: Suriname’s Public Works minister Stephen Tsang says the country wants deeper ties with China in infrastructure, green development, the digital economy and AI as large-scale oil and gas work ramps up. Suriname in the Spotlight (Energy): In the same push for investment, Suriname’s Oil, Gas and Environment minister Patrick Brunings told U.S. officials Suriname could be an “energy safe haven,” banking on more offshore gas and renewed U.S. engagement. Local Football Tech Move: Former Suriname national team coach Stanley Menzo is reported to be taking a technical director role at Ghana’s Asante Kotoko, marking a new chapter after his Suriname stint. Music & Diaspora Culture: Chutney-soca act Dil-E-Nadan (Raymond Ramnarine) celebrates sold-out headline shows in the U.S., including a major Hard Rock Café debut, as momentum grows with diaspora audiences. Fashion/Sneakers: Nike’s Mercurial Vapor R9 Cryoshot collab with Patta spotlights Dutch football nostalgia—an international nod to Surinamese-rooted streetwear. Crime & Networks: A report links a major cocaine seizure to the Dutch “Bolle Jos” network, with a Surinamese suspect among crew tied to trafficking routes. Sports Tourism Buzz (World Cup): World Cup guides and group previews keep rolling, with Philadelphia’s Fan Festival and match schedules drawing attention across the region.
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