Mottley’s 15-point economic strategy

Prime Minister Mia Mottley arriving at Parliament to present her Financial Statement and Budgetary Proposals for 2024-2025.

overnment is pursuing a strategy for long-term growth which is being built on an ambitious 15-point strategy. They include the following:

  • Creating a new body called Business Barbados
  • Increasing public and private sector partnerships
  • Reviewing tax structures and creating new investment funds
  • Modernising the current tax system
  • Digitisation and re-engineering business processes
  • Unlocking the mortgage market
  • Increasing access to financing for the private and public sectors
  • Unblocking renewable energy investments
  • Addressing the country’s demographic challenges by population and skills management
  • Monetising illiquid and derelict assets in the public and private sectors
  • Exporting capital to diversify investments given Barbados’ limited size and vulnerability, starting with the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the wider Caribbean, Central and Latin America
  • Establishing the pharmaceutical industry to aid in the protection of Barbadians’ health and for export and foreign exchange earnings
  • Developing Barbados as an Agri-processing hub
  • Incentivising a vibrant creative industry and film industry
  • Emphasis on capital projects

 

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