Trinidad & Tobago (T&T)—a twin-island sovereign state at the southern edge of the Caribbean—combines Afro‑Indian cultural vibrancy, English-language accessibility, and a resource-rich economy rooted in energy and creative industries. Although no formal Citizenship-by-Investment program exists, the nation offers promising opportunities for diaspora-aligned investors in tourism, energy transition, creative economy, and export sectors. Cultural Identity & […]
Montserrat—the lush “Emerald Isle of the Caribbean” and sole British Overseas Territory fully integrated into CARICOM—offers a remarkable blend of Afro-Irish heritage, English-language ease, and stable British legal foundations. For African American investors seeking identity-aligned impact and financial potential, Montserrat presents opportunities in tourism, real estate, energy, culture, and residency-backed investment. Here’s a full 1,000-word […]
By Caribbean Business Report Construction is advancing steadily in Dominica on a 10-megawatt geothermal power plant to become the second in the OECS and the first in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), with a targeted completion date of Christmas Day December 25, 2025. Hon. Dr. Vince Henderson, Minister for Foreign Affairs, International Business, Trade and Energy, […]
By Observer News | Photo credit: thestkittsnevisobserver.com Charlestown, Nevis – The Ministry of Finance in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has unveiled a comprehensive set of exemptions and concessions under a significantly enhanced Returning National/Diaspora Investment Policy launched on January 21, 2025. This policy is designed to encourage the return of nationals, retirees, and individuals with […]
Photo courtesy of Caricom The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), the Government of Guyana, and Guyana Water Incorporated in partnership with the European Union (EU) last week officially commissioned a solar-powered water treatment plant in Port Mourant, Berbice. This landmark project signifies a significant step towards climate resilience in the region by integrating renewable […]
By Mariana Simões, CITY LIMITS A new version of the heavily criticized expired J-51 property tax incentive is back. Advocates argue it will encourage landlords to renovate apartments and will help them afford the upgrades needed to comply with the building emissions law, Local Law 97. The boiler room at a co-op building in Queens. Officials […]