USVI pursues closer ties with Caribbean neighbors

In a bid to strengthen its ties with neighboring Caribbean nations, the US Virgin Islands (USVI) is making significant strides towards establishing a functional cooperation agreement with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

The USVI’s endeavor follows its recent reintegration into the Caribbean Tourism Organization, comprising 25 member states. 

This move signifies the territory’s renewed commitment to regional cooperation and economic integration.

Navigating complexities

Teri Helenese, the Director of State-Federal Relations and Washington Representative for the USVI government, leads the charge in fostering the CARICOM relationship on behalf of Governor Albert Bryan Jr. 

Acknowledging the intricacies inherent in the USVI’s status as a US territory, Helenese emphasizes the necessity of special approvals from The White House for such initiatives.

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Path to associate membership

While Associate Membership with CARICOM remains an aspiration, Helenese views the functional cooperation model as a pivotal step forward. 

This model serves as a platform for the USVI to engage in collaborative projects and initiatives, paving the way for deeper integration with CARICOM states.

Regional collaboration across Multiple fronts

Highlighting the multifaceted nature of the USVI’s interests, Helenese underscores the importance of regional dialogue and collaboration. 

From fostering a “blue economy” to addressing shared challenges such as climate change and public health crises, the USVI seeks to leverage functional cooperation to achieve common goals.

Addressing labor shortages and economic development

Amidst a labor shortage in its burgeoning services sector, the USVI sees functional cooperation as a means to address this challenge. 

By integrating labor considerations into disaster recovery efforts and facilitating the Visa Waiver Program, the territory aims to tap into the pool of Caribbean nationals to meet its employment needs.

Tourism resurgence

Despite facing labor shortages, the USVI continues to make strides in tourism recovery. 

Recent data from the UN Tourism Barometer underscores the territory’s resilience, with a notable increase in international tourism arrivals in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic levels. 

This resurgence aligns with broader regional trends, with destinations like Turks and Caicos, Curaçao, and the Dominican Republic also experiencing significant growth in visitor numbers.

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