Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Over-reliance on tourism ‘a worry’

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Concerns are being raised about Barbados’ over-reliance on tourism and the longterm implications of its relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Professor Don Marshall, head of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Economic Studies (SALISES), and economist Professor Emeritus Michael Howard have voiced their scepticism about the sustainability of the nation’s current economic model.

“Barbados has become a mature tourism destination, and I don’t know how much more we can develop,” Howard stated.

He warned that while the government is seeking to build more hotels along the south and west coasts, expanding the tourism sector could have risks. (CLM)

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