In a keynote address to CIMEX – the Caribbean Media Exchange Geoffrey Lipman, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the World Tourism Organization…
In a keynote address to CIMEX – the Caribbean Media Exchange Geoffrey Lipman, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the World Tourism Organization – said that Tourism should be the leading issue for Caribbean States in trade and development strategies.
He said that The world economy needs a successful Doha Development Round and tourism should be an important part of the final package with balanced & structured liberalization to help develop the export economies of the
world`s poorest countries.
He contrasted the worldwide fall in basic commodity prices in the past 3 decades and the reduction in trade preferences with the sustained growth of Tourism Services & increasing developing state participation in this sector.
The countries of greatest need in the fight against poverty are also areas with massive tourism opportunity. They abound in culture, nature and tradition that tomorrow`s tourists are seeking. Africa with its unique
wildlife and wide open spaces, Central America with its ecotourism, the Indian Ocean with its pristine waters and the Caribbean with its rich history, tropical climate and magnificent beaches.
All developing countries have tourism export potential – it is already one of the top sources of investment and foreign exchange. And the good news is that over the past decade tourism to poor countries grew at twice
the rate of OECD states
This service sector par excellence should be a priority in trade and development policies worldwide. The poor countries have a 21st century export leader, the industrialized countries have the advanced industry and
the consumers with disposable income to support the development process andtake an active part in the benefits. Tourism is a win-win for developed
and developing.
Lipman also said that the World Tourism Organization as the new UN Specialized Agency responsible for tourism was committed to the integration of the Millennium Goals in this pivotal sector of the world economy. He cited its Liberalization with a Human Face strategy, its special Africa Program, efforts to bring increased air service to poor countries and the ST-EP initiative to raise funds to promote sustainable tourism projects which help eliminate poverty.
In re-iterating WTO-OMT`s commitment to the Caribbean he said the organization would increase its trade & development support to the region and increase collaboration with regional institutions like CTO & CHA, as
well as NGO`s like Counterpart & Conservation International.
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