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US-Bahamas economic dialogue convened at Embassy 'Coffee Conversation'

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
US-Bahamas economic dialogue convened at Embassy 'Coffee Conversation'
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A high-level economic dialogue between U.S. and Bahamian leaders took place at the U.S. Embassy in Nassau during an exclusive “Coffee Conversation” hosted by U.S. Ambassador Herschel Walker.

The morning session, held at the embassy on Shirley Street, brought together senior public and private sector stakeholders for discussions centered on trade, investment and long-term economic cooperation. The invitation-only meeting formed part of broader efforts to strengthen bilateral ties under the theme of “Partnering for Prosperity in The Bahamas.”

Ambassador Walker opened the dialogue by reaffirming the United States’ commitment to deepening economic engagement with The Bahamas, emphasizing the role of sustained partnerships in driving inclusive growth and resilience.

The discussions highlighted The Bahamas’ strategic position as a regional hub for tourism and logistics, along with opportunities for expanded collaboration in cruise tourism, infrastructure development and foreign direct investment.

Among those participating were Graeme Davis of Baha Mar, Philip Simon of Royal Caribbean International Bahamas, Philcher Grant of Carnival Corporation, Mike Maura Jr. of Nassau Cruise Port Ltd., and Sonless Martin.

Participants described the session as more than a networking opportunity, pointing to its focus on aligning priorities and identifying practical pathways for deeper economic collaboration. Key areas of discussion included workforce development, supply chain integration, investment facilitation and public-private partnerships.

As both countries navigate a shifting global economy, the embassy-hosted engagement reflects a shared commitment to strengthening competitiveness and building a more interconnected economic future across the region.

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