Recommended Strategy
Resilience First
Based on top-partner score consistency.
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Recommended Strategy
Resilience First
Based on top-partner score consistency.
Current Strengths
Data Coverage (90.5/100) | Tech Readiness (89.0/100)
Main Risk Pressures
Macro Risk (26.7/100) | Climate Pressure (24.4/100)
Market Size
67.4/100
Moderate
Proxy for demand depth and economic scale.
Resource Strength
17.8/100
Weak
Natural-capital and strategic input potential.
Tech Readiness
89.0/100
Strong
Digital and infrastructure readiness for execution.
Governance
45.3/100
Weak
Institutional quality and policy reliability.
Climate Pressure
24.4/100
Low Risk
Higher score means larger climate vulnerability burden.
Macro Risk
26.7/100
Low Risk
Inflation, debt, and labor-market stability pressure.
Data Coverage
90.5/100
Strong
Reliability of the underlying data footprint.
Which partnerships can increase market reach for Suriname with acceptable risk?
Trade-linked gains tend to materialize fastest and support fiscal headroom for later reforms.
Top Partners
1. United Arab Emirates (ARE)
47.7United Arab Emirates aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
2. DR Congo (COD)
46.8DR Congo aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
3. Niger (NER)
46.7Niger expands market access and demand-side pull.
4. Qatar (QAT)
46.4Qatar aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
5. Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
46.3Trinidad and Tobago supports skills and workforce capability gains.
First Moves
Who can most effectively accelerate productivity, skills, and innovation for Suriname?
Technology partnerships compound over time and strengthen long-run competitiveness.
Top Partners
1. DR Congo (COD)
48.0DR Congo aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
2. United Arab Emirates (ARE)
47.9United Arab Emirates aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
3. Central African Republic (CAF)
47.9Central African Republic improves technology transfer potential.
4. Niger (NER)
47.9Niger expands market access and demand-side pull.
5. Chad (TCD)
46.8Chad improves technology transfer potential.
First Moves
Which partners best reduce medium-term exposure to climate and energy shocks?
Risk reduction protects trade, food, and infrastructure continuity under stress scenarios.
Top Partners
1. United Arab Emirates (ARE)
49.2United Arab Emirates aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
2. Qatar (QAT)
47.9Qatar aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
3. Kuwait (KWT)
47.5Kuwait aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
4. Oman (OMN)
47.3Oman aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
5. Bahrain (BHR)
46.8Bahrain aligns with infrastructure and logistics readiness.
First Moves
Partners that appear repeatedly across strategy modes are usually safer starting points.
1. United Arab Emirates (ARE)
Appears in 5 of 5 strategy tracks.
Avg score 47.5
2. DR Congo (COD)
Appears in 3 of 5 strategy tracks.
Avg score 46.5
3. Qatar (QAT)
Appears in 2 of 5 strategy tracks.
Avg score 46.7
4. Kuwait (KWT)
Appears in 2 of 5 strategy tracks.
Avg score 46.3
5. Niger (NER)
Appears in 2 of 5 strategy tracks.
Avg score 45.6
1. ARE45.7
2. COD44.7
3. NER44.5
1. ARE47.7
2. COD46.8
3. NER46.7
1. ARE46.8
2. QAT45.6
3. KWT45.2
1. COD48.0
2. ARE47.9
3. CAF47.9
1. ARE49.2
2. QAT47.9
3. KWT47.5