PM Browne: Antigua & Barbuda Not as Reliant on CIP as Other Caribbean Nations

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PM Browne: Antigua & Barbuda Not as Reliant on CIP as Other Caribbean Nations

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has stated that Antigua & Barbuda is not as dependent on its Citizenship by Investment (CIP) program as some other Caribbean nations, where such programs contribute up to 40% of government revenues.

Speaking on Pointe FM, Browne noted that while the program generates revenue, it represents only a small portion of the country’s overall earnings.

“Of the approximately $2 billion spent last year, only about $80 million came from the CIP,” he said.

He emphasized that Antigua & Barbuda maintains a more diversified economy, reducing its vulnerability to external policy changes that could affect the CIP.

“Some of our neighbors have structured their economies in a way that makes them far more reliant on CIP. That is not the case for Antigua & Barbuda,” he explained.

The Prime Minister’s comments come amid ongoing discussions within the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) about financial stability and economic resilience in the region.

He reiterated that while Antigua & Barbuda welcomes additional revenue from the CIP, his administration does not intend to make it a central pillar of government financing.

Browne also pointed to continued economic growth driven by tourism, investment projects, and financial services, ensuring a stable foundation beyond the CIP program.

For more on Antigua & Barbuda’s economic policies, visit Antigua Newsroom.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Of course he is less dependant on CIP. Not even he is literally stealing Barbuda lands.
    Who needs CIP?
    A political charlatan, who spends his political career fooling the gullible.

  2. Please identify the neighbors because we all know that the CIP has been your saviour and your even expressed it. I can highlight all that you were able to achieve as a result of the program.

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