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US Development Finance Agency Eyes Investment Opportunities in Antigua and Barbuda

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The United States’ development finance agency is expanding its presence in the Caribbean, with senior officials scheduled to visit Antigua and Barbuda this week to explore potential investments in energy, ports, airports and other critical infrastructure.

According to the Miami Herald, Caroline Vik, chief policy officer at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), began a regional visit on Monday that includes stops in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Antigua and Barbuda.

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During the Antigua and Barbuda leg of the trip, Vik is expected to meet with Prime Minister Gaston Browne, representatives of the Antigua Port Authority, energy companies and private investment groups to discuss the country’s development priorities and identify projects that could qualify for U.S. financing.

The DFC, established in 2019, provides financing through loans, equity investments, political risk insurance, loan guarantees and project development funding for developing countries. The agency is seeking to expand its investment portfolio in the Caribbean following its recent reauthorization.

“We’re very excited to be able to expand our investments in the Caribbean following our reauthorization and are actively building our pipeline,” Vik told the Miami Herald.

Agency officials said they are focusing on sectors including energy, transportation infrastructure, telecommunications and data centers. They are also seeking opportunities to finance strategic seaports, airports and other projects that can support economic growth.

Vik said the agency wants to better understand each country’s priorities before identifying projects that align with the DFC’s investment objectives.

“In the Caribbean, we’re really looking to understand in as much depth as possible, country by country, what are the leadership’s priorities, what are the key limiters for economic development and where they intersect with our priorities is where we’ll focus our efforts,” she said.

According to the Miami Herald, Caribbean governments have identified seaports, airports, energy and information and communications technology as key areas requiring significant investment.

The visit marks the DFC’s first known investment mission to Antigua and Barbuda. While the agency has previously financed a project in Jamaica, it has not yet undertaken investments in Antigua and Barbuda or Trinidad and Tobago.

The report said the DFC also sees opportunities to provide Caribbean countries with alternatives to Chinese-backed infrastructure financing while supporting projects aimed at strengthening energy security, transportation networks and digital infrastructure.

Regional leaders discussed investment opportunities during the recent CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia, where government officials and private-sector representatives examined ways to increase investment, improve transportation and logistics, strengthen tourism linkages and reduce barriers to regional trade.

Source: Miami Herald

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