Antigua St John's - Last week, the ABMA convened its annual general meeting in its new place on the calendar. Historically, it has been held in January, but given the increasing workload for businesses in the key yachting season, it was agreed that the meeting would be moved to just after the end of the season to allow more people to be able to attend the meeting.
A more relaxed gathering of 22 business representatives and event organisers in the yachting and marine industry who gathered to hear the opening statement from current president, Franklyn Braithwaite, the financial statement from Vice President Tracy Guerrero, and a marketing update from Alison Sly-Adams, the current ABMA representative on the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority Board. There was also an update from the current president of the Caribbean Marine Association, John Duffy.
The debate was described as healthy, and a number of issues were raised and agreed as priorities, particularly the issues of revamping and including new yachting legislation which is relevant for yachting as an industry, as opposed to merchant shipping as the legislation now stands.
Over the past year, there have been a number of positive meetings with Customs and Immigration to identify potential blockages and deal with them before the season started. The members now feel that a drive to re-look at the legislation and simplify procedures is imperative if Antigua and Barbuda is to retain and grow its position in this vitally important market. It has therefore elected a sub-committee to work on this as a major priority over the slower summer months.
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