PM Roosevelt Skerrit virtually attends United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Prime Minister of Dominica Dr Roosevelt Skerrit addressed the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development on Wednesday.
Wednesday, 15th September 2021

"The reality for us is that our countries face the burden of high debt, in large measure attributable to responding to disaster impacts and external shocks and this constraints growth, along with limited resources, human capital, among many other challenges." said Prime Minister Dr Roosevelt Skerrit.He also spoke about the significance of institutionalizing resilience and constructing infrastructure that can withstand natural disasters. PM said at the CARICOM level, countries recognize the imperative to reduce dependence on food imports and develop their own capacity, capability to supply the needs of people and enhance food security.
"We must diversify our production and exports and strengthen our economies, thereby reducing our vulnerabilities, and I daresay, our status as "commodity-dependent countries" Prime Minister Dr Roosevelt Skerrit
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said more targeted investments are required in the following sectors to ensure food security;
- Regional manufacturing and Processing facilities
- Increased production of fresh poultry and meat to reduce dependence on imported supplies
- Improved storage
- Export of fish
- A revised tax and tariff structure
Prime Minister said the government of Dominica's mission is to increase the use of renewable energy in the provision of cheaper electricity through the responsible exploitation of the country's vast geothermal resource. "The generation of clean power is expected to create new green jobs, increase productivity and income and enable overall growth, resulting from greater efficiency in manufacturing and industry." said the Prime Minister. One of the more obvious ways to boost resilience in commodity-dependent countries is to shift focus to service-based industries. In that regard, Information Technology and Digitization plays a key role. ICT services that support telework, e-commerce platforms and financial services provide great potential. Moreover, he said while the pandemic presented many challenges, it also provided opportunities to be innovative and creative."There is no doubt that increased sustainability due to continuous improvements in energy efficiency and greater utilization of domestic renewable energy resources will boost our economic future and overall resilience to external shocks." Dr Roosevelt Skerrit
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