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    Senator George Represents Antigua and Barbuda at UN Private Sector Forum

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    Senator Dwayne George has reaffirmed Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development during a high-level United Nations Private Sector Partnership engagement.

    Representing both the Ministry of Finance and the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, Senator George joined an international gathering of government officials, business leaders, and development partners to explore innovative financing models for sustainable growth.

    The forum focused on strategies to mobilise private capital in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Senator George actively contributed to discussions on enhancing investment readiness, promoting public-private partnerships, and building economic resilience to climate change.

    “Antigua and Barbuda remains committed to progressive, transparent, and inclusive economic planning,” said Senator George, who emphasised the country’s readiness to engage with international partners and attract responsible investment.

    His presence at the forum underlined the Ministry of Finance’s strategic focus on aligning national development priorities with global economic trends. It also highlighted the nation’s growing voice in shaping economic policy frameworks that support both domestic and international goals.

    The engagement reinforced Antigua and Barbuda’s reputation as a forward-thinking state, committed to fostering resilience, sustainability, and prosperity for all citizens.

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