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Neil Marks

Neil Marks has worked in the print and broadcast media in Guyana for the past 20 years. Currently, he works as a producer and editorial consultant with News Room Guyana, an affiliate of Enetworks, the No.1 ranked company for the provision of cable and satellite TV in Guyana. Neil also serves as the Guyana correspondent for Reuters. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the BBC, and other leading international publications. Neil is the immediate past President of the Guyana Press Association. He speaks English, Guyanese Creole and Mandarin Chinese.

Finance

China’s Opaque Caribbean Trail: Dreams, Deals and Debt

By
Carla Bridglal,
Ivan Cairo,
Steffon Campbell,
Alix Lewis and
Neil Marks
| December 5, 2019

A hotel. A highway. A port. The prime minister’s house. For Caribbean countries, one of the most visible, expansive, and expensive forms of Beijing’s engagement with the region is its financing of large-scale infrastructure projects.

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