Developing the skills that tourism requires

Sat, Aug 24th 2019, 05:46 AM

In almost every country in the Caribbean, tourism has been transformative.

As an economic driver, it has primarily outpaced other sectors to the extent that in much of the region the industry now generates the most substantial national share of GDP, delivers significant taxes and foreign exchange, and performs a critical social role as the largest direct and indirect private employer of labor.

Despite this relative success, the industry’s future should not be taken for granted.

While tourism globally is trending upward, recent reports suggest that this is not the likely trajectory for the Caribbean. According to the UN world tourism organization, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region will by 2030 be experiencing much higher growth rates than the Caribbean.

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