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Premier justifies overseas travel for officials

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Cabinet Secretary Derrick Binns, Premier Craig Cannonier, Mexico Deputy Consul General Marcela Celorio, Bermuda Washington office representative Cheryl Packwood and Juan Carlos Rodriguez Munoz, Mexico Consul for Legal Affairs.

Premier Craig Cannonier has said that overseas travel by Government officials is justified in order to “build relationships, friendships and partnerships with governments and their leaders around the world”.

And he said Government leaders could be spending more time abroad on “trade and cultural missions” to drum up business on the Island.

The Premier spoke after returning from a weeklong trip to New York where he met with a host of representatives from several countries, including the United Kingdom Trade and Investment office and the consulates of Mexico and India.

He also attended media board meetings with Bloomberg and The Financial Times and met with Norwegian Cruise Lines executives during the launch of their new cruise ship, The Getaway.

“When I came into office, I was very sceptical of the need for a London or Washington DC office, but over that past year it has become clear that Bermuda needs to build relationships, friendships and partnerships with governments and their leaders around the world,” Mr Cannonier said.

“We need leadership on the ground to do this. We cannot simply sit at home and expect that the rest of the world understands our role in the global economy and wants to do business with us.

“Jump-starting our international business development efforts and reinvigorating our economy and creating jobs will require more than just the private sector marketing Bermuda to its potential clients and customers. It can be aided, enhanced and improved by building government-to-government relationships that will advance public policy initiatives, drive trade and foreign direct investment and create travel and cultural ties.”

According to a spokesman for the Premier, meetings with the consulates and media included the overseas representative from the Washington DC office and focused specifically on advancing business, cultural and social relationships that could result in the development of memorandums of understanding and treaties to support business development and travel.

The discussions also included the possibility of developing bilateral government trade and cultural missions that would bring government and business leaders to Bermuda and send Bermudian government and business leaders to other countries to help expand dialogue, enhance mutual understanding and foster one-to-one business relationships.

“We have more than 40 tax information exchange agreements and we have made significant progress in ensuring that we are transparent and have real regulatory strength that enhances our respect around the world,” Mr Cannonier said.

“Those agreements are just the building blocks to advance deeper international business relationships.

“Our efforts in New York this past week have real and tangible follow-up actions that are being taken. They are just the beginning and there are a series of meetings that are happening this week in follow-up to my trip.

“I have made it clear that the number one priority is getting our economy moving and creating jobs for Bermudians. The Bermuda Government, the business development agency, the international business community, must all work together to get this done.”

Cabinet Secretary Derrick Binns, Premier Craig Cannonier, UK’s Deputy Consul General New York Fiona Macleod, Bermuda Washington office representative Cheryl Packwood and Martin Cook, Director of Trade and Investment USA and UK Deputy Consul-General in New York.