Editorial credit: Erika Cristina Manno / Shutterstock.com Grenada, affectionately known as “The Spice Isle,” combines rich Afro-Creole culture, English-language accessibility, diverse economic resources, and structured investment and citizenship incentives. For African American investors seeking both return and diaspora alignment, the island offers meaningful opportunities to blend cultural impact with financial growth. Cultural Heritage & Identity […]
The Dominican Republic—occupying the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola—is one of the Caribbean’s largest and fastest-growing economies. It blends rich Afro-Latin and Taíno heritage, Spanish language accessibility, and a pro-investment climate. For African American investors seeking economic opportunity, diaspora connection, and strategic benefits, the Dominican Republic offers compelling prospects. Culture & Identity 🌴 Dominican culture is […]
Nestled in the Eastern Caribbean, Dominica—known as the “Nature Island”—blends lush volcanic landscapes, vibrant Afro–Creole identity, and forward-looking investment pathways, especially through its Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program. For African American investors drawn to culturally resonant ventures with global mobility, Dominica offers an accessible and authentic environment. Cultural Heritage & Identity 🌿 Dominica’s culture fuses […]
By Caribbean Business Report The Monetary Council of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank held its 110th on February 14th against the background of a global economic environment that is ‘pregnant with uncertainty’. The meeting noted that while growth in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union continued to be propelled by Tourism and domestic-related construction activity in […]
By Caribbean Business Report | Editorial credit: Nancy Pauwels / shutterstock.com Grenada earned nearly half a billion dollars from the Citizenship by Investment Program last year. The authorities said nationals from China and Nigeria accounted for more than 2,000 of the approved 5,443 new citizens approved in 2024. The government earned EC$472.9 million, but recently, […]