SPECIAL FEATURE FOR USA TODAY

THE CARIBBEAN

Home to around 18.9 million, The Caribbean Community (CARICOM or CC) functions as a vital intergovernmental organization uniting 15 member states, encompassing 14 nation-states and one dependency across the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean. Since its establishment in 1973, CARICOM’s objectives have focused on fostering economic integration, ensuring equitable distribution of integrated benefits, and coordinating foreign policy.

Caribbean: News and Interviews

INTERVIEW: SAINT LUCIA

Interview with Ernest Hilaire, Ministry of Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information

“If you are an investor looking for a place to invest, St. Lucia is more than willing to welcome you and offer you the enabling environment to do so.”

SECTORIAL FOCUS

Sustainable tourism

The Caribbean region boasts prominent eco-tourism destinations such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and Belize, each offering stunning natural attractions and a commitment to eco-friendly experiences.

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“While we talk about building resilience for tourism, we have to focus on the wider perspective on social, economic, political, health and security disruptions.”

EDMUND BARTLETT, MINISTER OF TOURISM OF JAMAICA

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