The Caribbean Must Stop Exporting Its Tourism Dollars

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Jamaica's Government has announced plans to repeal its outdated tourism legislation, a move aimed at addressing concerns regarding the distribution of wealth generated by the sector. This decision is highlighted amidst a broader Caribbean discussion about the extent to which local populations benefit from the region's multi-billion-dollar tourism industries. For decades, Caribbean nations have reported significant tourist arrivals and expanding developments, but the article points to an underlying question about the retention of tourism dollars domestically. Jamaica's initiative is presented as a proactive step to confront this issue, seeking to ensure greater local enrichment from its tourism industry.
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