VI News Staff 1 year ago

BVI Seeks Talks with USVI as Governor Bryan Considers 25% Tariff on Imports

Officials of the British Virgin Islands have made overtures to their counterparts in the USVI, following the announcement by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. that he is considering steep retaliatory tariffs on BVI imports, of up to 25%.

“Constructive dialogue has commenced with the Bryan Administration regarding this important issue for all stakeholders concerned,” said Kye Rhymer, acting Premier of the British Virgin Islands. “We reaffirm our government’s commitment to maintaining the strong familial and economic ties that bind the VI and USVI. These ties are rooted in mutual respect, shared history, and a spirit of collaboration.”

However, that collaborative spirit, local charter businesses say, is not evident in pending legislation in the BVI that would impose massive fee hikes on their operations. The increases, up to 60 times the current rates, threaten the ongoing viability of charter companies, representatives say – a hostile policy move that USVI charter sailing operators say must be reciprocated by local authorities.

Even the Marine Association of the BVI, which the proposed protectionst legislation would ostensibly benefit, has come out against the amendments. The association says the fee hikes would damage the BVI economy and the USVI's marine operators while doing little to strengthen the industry in the BVI. 


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