Antigua and Barbuda anticipates concluding its fiscal calendar with 4.8 percent real economic expansion before accelerating to five percent growth next year, Prime Minister Gaston Browne revealed during his weekly broadcast. The twin-island nation has pushed its gross domestic product beyond the two billion dollar threshold, while per capita earnings surpassed 60,000 Eastern Caribbean dollars, outpacing regional counterparts.
Browne credited his administration's performance across tourism diversification, agricultural development, and educational infrastructure for the robust indicators. Government planners are pursuing revenue streams through the University of the West Indies campus expansion while developing an eco-park at Christian Valley alongside an agro-industrial facility designed to bolster food self-sufficiency and production capacity.
Browne credited his administration's performance across tourism diversification, agricultural development, and educational infrastructure for the robust indicators. Government planners are pursuing revenue streams through the University of the West Indies campus expansion while developing an eco-park at Christian Valley alongside an agro-industrial facility designed to bolster food self-sufficiency and production capacity.