At the UN , Deputy Prime Minister Cooper affirms The Bahamas commitment to sustainability goals

The Bahamas is seeking fairness in attracting foreign direct investment in its growth as a small island developing state, the Deputy Prime Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation the Hon has told the United Nations General Assembly on sustainable tourism advisories against the country and other Caribbean nations in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change. But What is it really behind these advice and how does it work towards the 2030 agenda and its impact on the world s economy, says Chester Cooper, who has said it is critical to highlight that travel advisies issued by large states about the island are unfair and disrupting our sustainability efforts, and has warned that it will become an added part of their legacy in developing islands, as he spoke to the UN, saying it has been threatened by the impact of global warming and geopolitical events during the coronavirus lockdown and economic crisis. Why is this claimed to be an important priority sector for development, in his plea for renewed environmental concerns? The BBC has learned about why they are calling for international investments to boost its economic performance and boost the economic development of its country? While the UK is trying to attract overseas visitors, he has urged the government to ensure it can be able to make it more profitable than any other island in Europe and North America. Here is what he said, from the top of his speech on Wednesday, April 16, 2024, it was critical.

Source: bahamaspress.com
Published on 2024-04-20