Ongoing advocacy delivers results across taxation, trade, airlift, and renewable energy policies
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.:--- As the Caribbean tourism sector approaches mid-year, theCaribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) highlights the following major advocacy achievements through strategic public-private partnerships across the region:
Tax Reform Reversal in the Dominican Republic
CHTA supported the Dominican Republic’s hotel association (ASONAHORES) in opposing a proposed Tax Reform Bill that would have eliminated longstanding tax incentives critical to the growth and development of the tourism sector. These incentives have historically played a key role in attracting investment, upgrading infrastructure, and expanding existing hotels. By providing data-driven insights and bilingual communications support, the associations helped ensure the bill was withdrawn—an example of effective, collaborative governance in action.
Caribbean Exempted from U.S. Port Fees
Working with the CARICOM Private Sector Organization and regional shipping stakeholders, CHTA advocated for an exemption from proposed U.S. port fees and tariffs on China-built ships, thereby protecting regional trade and travel while maintaining vital, mutually beneficial trade ties with the U.S.
Renewable Energy Reform Urged in New Report
In partnership with the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), CHTA released a new report, “Empowering the Caribbean Tourism Industry through Renewable Energy,” urging swift policy reforms to accelerate clean energy adoption. The report identifies key regional barriers including red tape, lack of financing, and outdated utility policies, and offers actionable recommendations.
Momentum on Intra-Caribbean Airlift
CHTA has long championed reducing taxes on intra-regional air travel to boost connectivity. Recent action by the governments of Barbados and Saint Lucia to lower air taxes this summer is a positive first step, and CHTA has encouraged other governments to follow suit to further strengthen intra-Caribbean travel and tourism.
New Policy Repository Supports Smarter Advocacy
CHTA, in collaboration with Tourism Analytics, has created a new regional policy repository covering taxation, sustainability, labor, investment incentives and alternative accommodations. Previewed at the recent Caribbean Travel Forum in Antigua, this repository will serve as a valuable tool for informed advocacy and collaboration.
“These wins reflect the power of unified, informed action,” said CHTA President Sanovnik Destang. “We proudly stand with our partners across the region to shape a stronger, more sustainable Caribbean tourism sector.”
For more information on CHTA’s ongoing advocacy initiatives, please visit https://caribbeanhotelandtourism.com/commitment-initiatives/advocacy/