Local NewsNews Chamber of Commerce optimistic about 2023 by Barbados Today 02/01/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 02/01/2023 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 305 The Barbados Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) in its 197th year continued its mission of being the trusted voice for the business community in Barbados. We sought to influence through advocacy and the vigorous participation in policy development and implementation that enhanced the socio-economic and business environment for all Barbadians. During 2022, the COVID protocols were gradually relaxed, but the threat is still with us. The BCCI took advantage of the relaxation of protocols and hosted in-person events that contributed to facilitating our ongoing advocacy and, no doubt, the camaraderie, and opportunities for networking for members of the business sector. These events included our Annual Business Luncheon and Discussion with the Prime Minister, Hon. Mia Amor Mottley, B2B Mix โn Mingles, our 197th Annual General Meeting and our inaugural Renewable Energy Expo where the Chamber shared information on the advances and benefits of renewable energy and the key actions required for Barbados to achieve its 2030 renewable energy efficient goals. Members responded outstandingly well to the initiatives and activities hosted by the Chamber during the year. Without our loyal, supportive and committed members, we could not have achieved the results we did. So, on behalf of the Executive Council of the BCCI, I would like to thank all the members for their support over the past year. We sincerely thank you! As we reflect on the year 2022, it was no doubt an extremely challenging one for all Barbadians. We continue to live in a very turbulent world and the effect of this unstable environment continues as we enter this new year. Supply chain challenges, along with the high cost of freight, made it difficult to maintain the cost of goods and services. Compounding this was the war in Ukraine and the severe impact it had on the worldโs pricing of basic commodities. Inflation and the rising cost of living were on the lips of every Barbadian and, regrettably, on some occasions, the business community was accused of being the cause of these increases. The โVoice of the Businessโ community was heard loud and clear in Barbados through the Chamber during the year. The BCCI, in response to Governmentโs efforts to help ease the impact of the rising cost of living on Barbadians, led the negotiation with Government to establish the Social Compact which limited the markup on a basket of items. We laud the members of the Chamber, particularly retailers and distributors, who have continued to adhere to the terms of the Compact, while faced with the impact of supply chain challenges on their businesses. It is anticipated that 2023 will continue in the mold of 2022 as long as the world continues to be in such an unstable state. We, however, plan on increasing our relevance to the business community as we seek to build on the gains of 2022. We will seek to be โtop of mindโ as we enhance other areas of collaboration for all our members and continue to develop harmonious approaches to business solutions. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians We foresee working with Government directly and at the social partnership level in carving out the way forward for business and all Barbadians. The BCCI anticipates this new year with confident optimism. We look forward to being relevant to all our members as, together, we seek to build a stronger business ecosystem. We will continue to advocate for all sectors of business in Barbados, as we did in 2022. We appreciate the support received from other business support organizations, from our members, and from our key stakeholders in the public sector. The BCCI Council, Secretariat and Committees, wish you a Happy and Prosperous 2023. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Jail threat: Insurer seeks to recover over $700 000 from uninsured driversย 02/04/2026 Disability council: Families of autistic children need help ย 02/04/2026 Hundreds of police still awaiting election duty pay 02/04/2026