Can Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Survive the EU's 2028 Ultimatum? | Premier Mark Brantley
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Can Caribbean Citizenship by Investment survive the European Union's June 2028 ultimatum?
In this episode of Caribbean Business Review, Joseph Coxspeaks with Premier Mark Brantley of Nevis about one of the most significant policy challenges facing the OECS and the wider Caribbean.
The discussion examines why the European Union has demanded the closure of Citizenship by Investment programmes, the economic importance ofCBI revenues, the implications for fiscal sustainability and foreign investment, and the strategic options available to Caribbean governments.
Also in this episode, the CBR Briefing explores TheCaribbean's Technological Revolution: The Implementation Paradox, examining how digital transformation is reshaping public services, financial systems and economic competitiveness across the Region.
Topics discussed include Caribbean Citizenship by Investment(CBI), the European Union's June 2028 ultimatum, OECS economies, economic diversification, fiscal sustainability, foreign investment, digital transformation, public sector modernisation and the Caribbean economic outlook.
Caribbean Business Review is a weekly programme providingdata-driven analysis of Caribbean and global economic developments through executive briefings, market intelligence and interviews with regional leaders.
Hosted by Joseph Cox, Applied Economist and Publisher of the Caribbean Financial Dispatch.