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friendly relations have been solidified throughout the history of diplomatic affairs between Brazil and Guyana - both countries have received presidential visits from one another in recent years as well as organized meetings between politicians involved with more specific functions of the government.

in 2004 the 'partial scope agreement' came into effect and up until today limits the tariffs for various items in bilateral trading - in 2009 the first bridge between the two countries was opened over the Takutu river which increased commerce due to the improved logistics.  arrow-back      arrow-forward
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