East Coast Road paving section remains incomplete

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East Coast Road paving section remains incomplete
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Guyana's public works ministry reported that one remaining section of a large road project still requires paving.

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Foreign road projects have no measurable effect on U.S. taxes, energy costs, or civil liberties.

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Local infrastructure improvements do not affect U.S. household budgets or safety.

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No implications for U.S. trade leverage or domestic industry.

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No consequences for U.S. supply chains or defense posture.

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