Opposition Senator Ryan Walters has raised an alarm over tourism’s diminishing contribution to Barbados’ GDP, despite an increase in long-stay...
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Tourism long-stay numbers may be up but individual spending by tourists has dropped by 29 per cent, said Opposition Senator Ryan Walters, as he cautioned the Government over its borrowing policies. He was taking part in the Senate debate yesterday on the Foreign Currency Permits Bill, 2025, introduced by Leader of Government Business Senator Lisa Cummins that […] The post Long-stay visitor spend is down, says Walters appeared first on nationnews.com.
Opposition Senator Ryan Walters has raised an alarm over tourism’s diminishing contribution to Barbados’ GDP, despite an increase in long-stay...
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