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Prime Minister reassures commitment to maximizing tourism benefits
By indsay Thompson
Dec 9, 2018 - 10:02:37 PM

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PARADISE ISLAND, The Bahamas – Prime Minister, Dr. the Most. Hon. Hubert A. Minnis reassured key stakeholders in tourism that his government is committed to maximizing the economic benefits of the country’s primary industry.
 
He was addressing the Bahamas Hotel & Tourism Association’s (BHTA) Annual Meeting at the Imperial Ballroom, Atlantis Resort on Friday, December 7, 2018.

The Prime Minister underscored the importance of government and BHTA working together to achieve the maximum economic benefits of the tourism sector.
 
Upon describing the close alignment of objectives of both the government and tourism executives, he said: “Our administration is in the business of maximizing economic benefits for the citizens of the Bahamas; you are in the business of maximizing your profitability for yourselves and your shareholders -- “I leave you with the full assurance that our administration will work together with all of you in order to perfect such an alignment.”

Noting that Tourism is, by far, the largest sector of the Bahamian economy, the Prime Minister also touted it as the vital engine necessary for broad and sustainable economic recovery that will help to unleash more of the potential and entrepreneurial spirit of the Bahamian people.

“Toward this end, my administration is determined to keep our primary sector innovative, strong, vibrant, and growing in the face of increasingly powerful global and regional competition.

Tourism brings a host of unique features to our economy. It is by far our largest earner of foreign exchange. It is by far our largest source of employment. It utilizes the broadest range of skills available in the country. Tourism offers the broadest opportunities for linkages,” he said.

Tourism is also the one area in which these Islands of The Bahamas have a longstanding, sustainable, and significant comparative advantage, the Prime Minster said.

“Most of all, when we do it right, tourism is a non-depleting resource. Whenever one sells a barrel of oil, there is one barrel of oil less to sell. Not so with tourism,” he said.

The Prime Minister affirmed his belief in the vast potential of Bahamas tourism development, and remarked: “The Bahamas archipelago has the world’s most brilliantly delightful weather.  We have the world’s most beautiful beaches. We enjoy the world’s clearest ocean waters, which have repeatedly been described in glowing terms by astronauts.  And we are located right next door to the North American economy, the largest economy on earth.”

He furthered that tourism should be and is The Bahamas’ most natural and sustainable comparative and competitive advantage.  “How can we possibly lose?” he asked.

“The only way we lose is when we create our own impediments, and when we fail to recognize that we have only scratched the surface of our tourism potential.”
 
He applauded the Minister of Tourism for his attempts to get more cruise passengers to leave their ships, and for working to create more compelling experiences to extract more spending from them.

“Many largely independent business men and women receive relatively little from the hotel visitor, so aggregate spending by cruise passengers is critically important to the income of these citizens,” the Prime Minister said.

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