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The Caribbean The Economy of The Caribbean
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The Banking Industry Bermuda and The Cayman Islands centres for what is known as “off-shore banking” Island nations tend to keep rules and regulations to a minimum to attract foreign investors Off-shore banks allow wealthy individuals and corporations to “hide” their income and avoid paying taxes to their home country.
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Presidential Candidates Hiding Money in the Cayman Islands Paul Ryan on Hiding Money in Cayman Islands Mitt Romney on Hiding Money in Cayman Islands
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Resource Dependence Most Caribbean countries depend largely on resource industries to support their economy Production and export of agricultural products such as sugar, fruit, cotton, vegetables, coffee, livestock
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Resource Dependence Many islands practice mono-cropping-the cultivation of a single crop such as sugar cane. These crops tend to be cash crops, which are grown specifically for sale, not for food for local population
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Resource Dependency Sugar cane production has supported the rum-making industry in the Caribbean. Coffee significant in Caribbean: 145,000 tonnes produced annually Bananas important in the economies of smaller eastern Caribbean countries
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Mineral Resources Jamaica: third in the world production of bauxite and alumina. Most comes to Canada Trinidad: rich in both oil and asphalt Dominican Republic: invested millions in a new telecommunications industry
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The Case for Tourism Tourism offers the most economic potential for the Caribbean. Tourism considered an invisible export
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