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PM Announces Economic Recovery Committee in Light of COVID-19 Pandemic

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Dr. Minnis said the committee of private and public entities will assist with the recovery and expansion of the Bahamas’ economy

Prime Minister Hubert Minnis appointed an Economic Recovery Committee today.

According to the prime minister, the public-private committee will make recommendations to the Cabinet on the long-term economic recovery of the Bahamas’ economy, including job-creation and stimulating small business recovery and development in response to COVID-19.

The committee will focus on restoring the macroeconomy, restarting a competitive business environment; economic diversification, tourism and transport, financial services and labour.

“The committee should be bold and creative in its recommendations,” said Prime Minister Minnis. “We are in a new era.  We need to think and act in new ways in order to recover as quickly as possible and to build a more dynamic and diverse economy.  We have to enhance the use of digital technologies and delivery services,” Dr. Minnis said.

The Co-Chairs of the committee are Acting Financial Secretary Mr. Marlon Johnson and businessman Mr. Ken Kerr, CEO, Providence Advisors.

The committee is representative of a diversity of public and private sector entities.

“The committee should be bold and creative in its recommendations,” said Prime Minister Minnis.

“We are in a new era.  We need to think and act in new ways in order to recover as quickly as possible and to build a more dynamic and diverse economy.  We have to enhance the use of digital technologies and delivery services,” he said.

The Prime Minister said that just as the Bahamas is seeing the local production of hand sanitizer, masks and other health care products, the government will promote more domestic production, and manufacturing where possible.  This includes greater food production.

“I look forward to the ideas, policies and programs the committee will recommend to help The Bahamas to recover and to create jobs and more entrepreneurial opportunities, including for young Bahamians.” Prime Minister Minnis noted.

The Prime Minister thanked the committee members for agreeing to serve and to help provide a way forward for the country in response to the many challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Members of the committee include:

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