Services Sector Stakeholders to present actionable plans to Antigua-Barbuda PM

Oct 19, 2016

Services sector stakeholders from across the Region were Wednesday meeting in Working Groups to develop Strategies and Action Plans to carry priority areas of the sector forward over the next three years.

The public and private sector stakeholders have been in Antigua and Barbuda since Monday for a Regional Symposium on  Services.  Today’s  Working Groups are focusing on Professional Services, Single Registration, Health and Wellness Services, Tourism Services, Financial Services, Postal Services, Culture, ICT Services and the External Environment.

The ‘doable, actionable, practical strategies and action plans’ will be presented at tonight’s closing of the Symposium to Hon. Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda and Lead Head of Government for Services in CARICOM.

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