Antigua and Barbuda Explores Investment Opportunities with Saudi EXIM Bank During UN Tourism General Assembly

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Minister Fernandez and Saudi EXIM Bank Deputy CEO

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As the 26th Session of the UN Tourism General Assembly continues in Riyadh, the Hon. H. Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment, has engaged in a series of high-level bilateral and business meetings aimed at strengthening Antigua and Barbuda’s investment and tourism partnerships.

On the sidelines of the Assembly, Minister Fernandez and the Antigua and Barbuda delegation met with a senior delegation from the Saudi EXIM Bank to explore potential areas of collaboration and investment.

The meeting, which focused on economic cooperation and development financing, was led on the Saudi side by Dr. Naif Alshammari, Deputy CEO, Jahera Almri, Partnerships Manager, and Naif O. Alajroush, Director General of International Relations.

The Antigua and Barbuda delegation included Mr. Vernon Jeffers, Chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, and Mr. St. Clair Soleyn, Director of Policy and Planning in the Ministry of Tourism.

Together, they presented an economic overview of Antigua and Barbuda and highlighted the country’s strong growth trajectory.

It was noted that Antigua and Barbuda currently maintains one of the highest GDPs in the region, second only to Guyana, and is strategically positioned to foster Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and attract significant foreign investment.

Discussions also explored collaboration in tourism, aviation, and financial services, as well as opportunities for capacity building and development.

The Saudi EXIM Bank delegation expressed a keen interest in expanding its footprint within the Caribbean, noting the potential for engagement with local banking institutions and strategic partnerships across key sectors.

The delegation also extended an official invitation for Antigua and Barbuda to participate in an upcoming investment conference hosted by the Saudi EXIM Bank in Panama in early 2026.

Earlier in the week, Minister Fernandez and members of his delegation were hosted at a luncheon with Her Royal Highness Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al Saud, Deputy Minister of Tourism for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Discussions focused on deepening cooperation in the yachting, sailing, and marina industries; sectors in which Antigua and Barbuda continues to demonstrate strong growth and international appeal, as well as exploring potential collaboration on coral reef restoration initiatives, an area of mutual environmental and tourism interest.

During the luncheon, Minister Fernandez presented Her Royal Highness with a handcrafted model sailing vessel bearing the national flag of Antigua and Barbuda, symbolizing the nation’s maritime heritage and growing global reputation as a premier yachting destination.

Her Royal Highness expressed her appreciation for the gesture and conveyed her strong interest in visiting Antigua and Barbuda to further explore opportunities within the marine tourism sector.

The Antigua and Barbuda delegation is expected to continue engaging in bilateral and investment discussions throughout the remainder of the UN Tourism General Assembly, which has convened over 160 countries under the theme “AI-Powered Tourism: Redefining the Future.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Is this the take over of CBU, come clean. We vote for these politicians and are supposed to be their employer. Instead we become their foot stools, their rag dolls, their subordinates and even slaves. We give them our money to manage and they fail to do proper accounting. They refuse all checks and balances- no Auditing. No financial reports. Our manager said that several of our employees have stolen millions. Yet he refuses to provide us with a detailed report by having investigations and inquiries.
    Then they go overseas and take big loans for us to repay. They sell our assets and fail to tell us exactly what is going on and who are the people they intend to sell to.
    I told them to concentrate on our health institutions, our schools and our infrastructure. Several of our clinics are under disrepair and those that are open are short on medical supplies. Our education system is not moving into the right direction. They do not care about our children. They sent their children to private schools.
    Well after a decade they have failed miserably on the infrastructure. Can you imagine in 2025 so many of us still cannot get water. Our roads are at its worst ever.
    So what do I do. I am hereby advertising that I have vacancies. Please apply!

  2. I agree that engaging with international partners like the Saudi EXIM Bank is a positive step for Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism sector, and it’s good to see proactive efforts to attract investment. At the same time, I hope these discussions are followed by concrete actions that truly benefit local communities and not just large investors. Strategic partnerships are only as good as the results they deliver for everyday Antiguans.

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