Daily Observer (Jamaica)

CIF to focus on pushing ‘SMARTER, GREENER Caribbean’

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THE Caribbean Investment Forum (CIF) at its upcoming staging in November is to increase focus on the building of more sustainabl­e economies of commerce while supporting the Caribbean’s transition to a ‘SMARTER, GREENER’ region.

The high-level business forum scheduled to run from November 8-11 will facilitate discussion among Caribbean leaders as they move to take urgent steps to action opportunit­ies that will support the sustainabl­e developmen­t of island states and to build Brand Caribbean’s assets beyond beaches and beers and its world-renowned tourism product.

Organisers, Caribbean Export, have indicated that the event, to be held in Trinidad and Tobago this year, is to be used as a launching pad for thought leaders keen on accruing the benefits of first-mover advantages in the developing space.

The event, in forging alliances to accelerate growth across key areas, particular­ly in the blue and green economies, aims to also jump-start a new period of transforma­tion for the Caribbean. Almost three years since the outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic, which upended the lives of many across the region and the globe, stakeholde­rs are now intent on doing things differentl­y, consequent­ly pushing healthier, environmen­tally friendly, and globally acceptable informatio­n technology-driven best practices. This, as they also push to strengthen the region’s economic resilience against exogenous shocks.

Attracting more than 400 delegates, including high-level industry experts, government policymake­rs, and investment facilitati­on agencies, participan­ts over three days will discuss the avenues available to support the Caribbean’s transition to a GREENER, SMARTER, success-driven economy and to discover unique opportunit­ies for businesses. Participan­ts will also be provided an opportunit­y to connect with investors having interest in bankable investment projects and prospects in the Caribbean.

“The Caribbean Investment Forum connects key regional decision-makers, innovators, and entreprene­urs with the world’s most influentia­l investors. Under the theme ‘Building A SMARTER, GREENER, Caribbean’, stakeholde­rs will learn and explore some of the most attractive investment opportunit­ies in technology, agricultur­e, renewable energy, and innovation — projects that will improve the lives of over 30 million people in the Caribbean and in the 23 countries across the region and in the global diaspora,” a notice said.

The regional forum, spearheade­d by the Caribbean Export Developmen­t Agency, is also being done in collaborat­ion with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, Caricom, the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank, the Caribbean Associatio­n of Investment Promotion Agencies, and with the support of the European Union.

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Under the theme ‘Building A SMARTER, GREENER, Caribbean’, stakeholde­rs will learn and explore some of the most attractive investment opportunit­ies in technology, agricultur­e, renewable energy, and innovation

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