![]() In 1988, in order to repay debt, Guyana began accepting IMF loans. Structural adjustment conditions led the government to ease restrictions on transnational firms, pushing exports of timber and gold. Guyana now hosts 32 foreign-owned mining firms and permits large-scale digging on 10 percent of its land. The people and wildlife have suffered deforestation, toxic poisoning and environmental destruction. |


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