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Climate Finance Push: Caribbean governments are moving closer to accessing the US$250M loss-and-damage grant, after a two-day Barbados workshop (CDB and the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage) helped 15 eligible countries build “bankable” project pipelines ahead of a June 15 submission deadline. Fisheries Fix: Bridgetown fisherfolk say things are improving after the Bridgetown Fisheries Complex visited the ice-machine problem head-on, with short-term measures and longer-term plans discussed. Tourism Battle: Regional hoteliers are pushing back against Booking.com’s proposed booking commission changes, warning it could raise costs by charging commissions on government taxes and fees. Grenada Spotlight: Grenada’s Pure Grenada Masters Cricket Tournament wrapped up as a sports-tourism boost, bringing visiting teams and extra spend into hospitality and dining. Digital Economy Angle: Jamaica is flagged as a fast-growing OnlyFans spending market, while Grenada’s own tourism conversation continues to lean on events and experiences. Mobility Watch: Sri Lanka’s passport ranking fell to 94th globally, a reminder that travel access still shapes opportunity.

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CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

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Caribbean strengthens access to climate finance through loss and damage funding workshop ahead of US$250M grant window

Caribbean strengthens access to climate finance through loss and damage funding workshop ahead of US$250M grant window

Grenada hosts Pure Grenada Masters Cricket Tournament, boosting sports tourism push

Grenada hosts Pure Grenada Masters Cricket Tournament, boosting sports tourism push


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Grenada Strengthens Cruise Sector Positioning Through Strategic Engagements at Seatrade and CLIA Cruise360

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Spice Island Beach Resort Redefines Corporate Gatherings

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