St. Maarten’s recovery is strong, but structural vulnerabilities persist, Un says
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The United Nations (UN) has published a new Annual Results Report, assessing St. Maarten's current status. The report indicates that St. Maarten has achieved a strong recovery following recent shocks. However, it also issues a warning regarding the country's persistent structural vulnerabilities. Key issues highlighted in the UN report include St. Maarten's high exposure to climate risk and its significant economic dependence on tourism. Additionally, the report identifies income inequality as a continuing challenge. These findings underscore that while recovery is robust, the nation faces ongoing systemic risks that require attention for long-term stability and sustainable development.
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