St. Vincent will participate in the Berlin Economic Forum in Germany.

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KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC—Minister Carlos James of St Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture will address the Berlin Economic Forum early next month.

The March 3-6 forum will be held under the theme “International Business, Sustainable Investments & Environmental Projects for Advancing Global Development, Democracy, and Peace.”

It aims to analyze and explore national economic policies and their applications, focusing on sustainable business, responsible foreign investments, and environmental sustainability. It will demonstrate how these policies can be primary drivers for advancing global economic growth, democracy, and peace.

The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy is hosting the forum, which is expected to be attended by senior politicians, heads of global governance organizations, senior parliamentarians, mayors, heads of universities, and representatives from leading corporations.

“The global economy influences all areas of our lives, and it is intimately connected to issues such as equality and poverty, immigration and integration, healthcare, education, environmental issues, and cultural issues. As such, discussion on the future of the global economy should also incorporate perspectives from a diverse range of academic fields, multiple groups, and diverse societies,” the organizers said in a statement.

A statement issued here said that in conjunction with the Berlin Economic Forum, St. Vincent and the Grenadines will also showcase its thriving tourism sector at ITB Berlin 2025, the world’s leading travel trade show.

Natasha Anderson, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority’s director of sales for the United Kingdom and European markets will head the delegation, which is expected to hold talks with key industry players.

“The delegation will hold strategic meetings with travel partners, media representatives, and industry leaders to further promote the destination’s eco-tourism initiatives and encourage investment,” the statement added.

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