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Business sector sees opportunity in States' strategy

Business sector sees opportunity in States' strategy

Monday 15 June 2020

Business sector sees opportunity in States' strategy

Monday 15 June 2020


The Guernsey International Business Association is backing the States' recently published 'Revive and Thrive' strategy to get the island's economy up and running again.

The strategy was published last week, setting out plans not only to recover the economy but improve on where it would have been, by 2023.

"The strategy is certainly a first step but also highlights the scale of the challenge whilst creating opportunity for our government to think and work differently, making bold decisions and importantly following these through with clear actions," commented GIBA Chair, Tony Mancini.

"As a jurisdiction, competitiveness is critical and, as the strategy highlights, transport connectivity, digital advancement and investment in infrastructure are essential. Alongside these commitments, however, actions now need to proceed at a pace. This is more important than ever."

Mr Mancini would like to see further support from the States to strengthen and diversify the island's finance industry - Guernsey's main economic enabler.

"The States’ environmental objectives are fully supported by GIBA, including the recent States Energy Policy which commits to decarbonisation," he added. "Economic and environmental interests are not separate and should be closely aligned in the States’ action plans. 

"Guernsey is a community and the recent GuernseyTogether mentality has really highlighted the benefits that can come from us all working together.  We now have an opportunity to build back better and thrive as we have the opportunity for the economy to prosper. This means islanders will have the opportunity to have careers which create a sustainable economy.

"There’s no choice between business or the community - we are one."

Pictured top: Tony Mancini.

 

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