Turks and Caicos Government Planning Major Tourism Push

By: - November 29th, 2012

Above: Turks and Caicos

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Turks and Caicos Islands House of Assembly officially reopened, following a ceremony Wednesday, with tourism at the forefront.

Governor Ric Todd’s Throne Speech outlined a major push on tourism, looking to new tourism niches and new markets including South America and Asia.

Todd said revitalizing the economy would become the “principal thrust” of his government, with a special emphasis on tourism, construction and financial services as the “principal channels through which meaningful economic growth can be achieved.”

Within the first 180 days in office, the government will convene a Tourism and Investment Conference supported by marketing and promotional strategies, he said, along with renewed engagement with the financial services industry.

“My government will give focused attention to stalled resort projects in the islands,” he said. “We will seek to convene meetings with the developers of these projects with a view to reviving those which could be revived.”

He also said the government would review the plans for the expansion of the Providenciales International Airport Terminal to ensure the long-term growth of the tourism sector is provided for.

He also outlined policy on a number of areas including health care and immigration. But it was tourism that was, as he said, the thrust, as tourism and its subsidiaries will “remain the principal revenue earner in our economy.”

He said the government would renew and revise its Tourism Strategic Plan, and align it with the territory’s National Development Plan.

It would also look to new markets through promotion of medical tourism, ecotourism, sports tourism and culture and heritage tourism.

“My government will make its utmost priority the exploration of new tourism markets in Europe, Asia and South America to reduce the seasonality of tourist arrivals,” he said.

He said the government was committed to engaging in dialogue with international airlines, in order to facilitate regular airlift between the United States and JAGS McCartney Airport in Grand Turk.

The government also plans to expand cruise passenger terminals through the construction of a sea port on the island of South Caicos, “thus enabling the revitalization of the economy of that island and the lower Caicos Islands of North and Middle Caicos”

News

Trinidad and IDB Launching Sustainable Energy Programme

By the Caribbean Journal staff Trinidad and Tobago and the Inter-American Development Bank are launching an IDB-funded Sustainable Energy Programme. The plan, which is officially being launched on Friday, will create a Sustainable Energy Matrix and Framework for the country, with the help of an international consortium of consultants including the Centre of Partnerships for […]

News

Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort Officially Launches in St Lucia

Above: Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort By the Caribbean Journal staff The $100 million renovation of the former Jalousie Plantation in St Lucia is now complete, relaunching the property as Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort, the Viceroy Hotel Group announced in a release. The property, which is set in 100 acres of rainforest, has undergone […]

News

Central Bank Governor: "Cautious Optimism" for Trinidad's Economy

Above: Trinidad By the Caribbean Journal staff The short-term outlook for Trinidad’s economy should be one of “cautious optimism,” according to Trinidad Central Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran. The governor was speaking at a recent “Economic Outlook 2013” luncheon held by the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce. “Based on underlying assumptions and the […]


Haiti and Cuba Sign Series of Cooperation Agreements in Health, Industry

Above: Cuba’s Raul Castro and Haiti President Michel Martelly (Photo: OP Haiti) By the Caribbean Journal staff Haiti and Cuba strengthened their ties Wednesday by signing a series of cooperation agreements in fields including public health and agriculture. The agreements were signed during Haiti President Michel Martelly’s visit to the island this week, which included […]

Jamaica Aiming to Generate 30 Percent of Energy from Renewables by 2030

Above: a Caribbean wind farm (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff Jamaica is committed to diversifying its energy generation, and is aiming to generate 30 percent of its energy mix from renewables by 2030, according to State Minister for Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Julian Robinson. Robinson was speaking at a stakeholder workshop at […]

New Party Launches in Grenada

Above: Cuba’s Raul Castro and Haiti President Michel Martelly (Photo: OP Haiti) By the Caribbean Journal staff Haiti and Cuba strengthened their ties Wednesday by signing a series of cooperation agreements in fields including public health and agriculture. The agreements were signed during Haiti President Michel Martelly’s visit to the island this week, which included […]

Haiti's Government, IDB Consider Forming National Road Safety Committee

Above: the conference in Haiti (Photo: OP Haiti) By the Caribbean Journal staff With several deadly road accidents in Haiti in recent years, it may be time to create a national committee on road safety in the country. That was the proposal broached Wednesday at a meeting between Haiti First Lady Sophia Martelly, government officials, […]