By Caribbean News Now contributor
BASSETERRE, St Kitts – St Kitts and Nevis hosting of the Caribbean Investment Summit coincides with the 35th anniversary of its pioneering Citizenship by Investment Programme (CBI); is also where several major CBI projects dot the landscape either abandoned or incomplete.
It seems more evident than not, that the Embassy Suites international hotel brand appearing on a resort on the coastline remains unfinished. The Radisson, the Six Senses and Ritz-Carlton brands have also eluded the Team Unity government of prime minister Dr Timothy Harris, and thus, gives reason to examine economic citizenship investments.
The 4th annual summit will open Wednesday, June 19th, 2019, includes a two-day programme held under the theme 35 years of CBI: The Caribbean Advantage, is expected to draw some 400 attendees comprising government officials, heads of Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Units, developers, as well as international marketing agents and service providers from around the world, including China, India, the Middle East, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis Dr Timothy Harris is expected to highlight a forward-looking presentation titled: A focus on regional leadership and vision: 35 years of Caribbean CIP, looking back, the…