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L-r DEPP Director Dr. Rhianna Neely, MOTIA Permanent Secretary (Actg) Lisa Adderley-Anderson, Deputy Prime Minister Chester ...
THE Bahamas’ long-term economic outlook is at serious risk due to the growing impacts of climate change, a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) report has warned. Rising sea levels, stronger ...
Low efficiency and reliability in the energy sector, paired with high costs, dampens competitiveness and holds up growth in The Bahamas. This chapter takes stock of the country’s electricity sector ...
The Bahamas is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including gradual sea level rise, biodiversity loss, and intensifying hurricanes. Together, these challenges threaten to undermine ...
Fitch expects this to fall to 77.7% by the fiscal year 2025/26. The Bahamas’ economy is heavily dependent on the tourism industry, which benefits from the ability to diversify across the archipelago ...
NASSAU, Bahamas (CMC) — The International Monetary ... which is vital to its tourism-driven economy. “Importantly, these risks are unevenly distributed with smaller islands being more exposed ...
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism has announced record-breaking, unprecedented tourism growth, welcoming more than 11.22 million international visitors in 2024. This exceeds the 9.65 million ...