“Saint Kitts and Nevis Is Open for Investment,” says PS Richards to Taiwanese Investors
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, March 21, 2025 (Ministry of Economic Development and Investment) Scores of investors in Taiwan are learning of how Saint Kitts and Nevis is a country ripe for investment in five major sectors.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Development and Investment, Ms. Adina Richards is engaging with potential investors in Taiwan as part of a delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Economic Development and Investment, Rt. Hon. Dr Denzil L. Douglas.
Permanent Secretary Richards made a dynamic presentation at the 2025 Saint Kitts and Nevis Trade and Investment Promotion Seminar, which was held at the Regent Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan, on Tuesday, March 18.

“Our country has modern infrastructure, a stable economy, an educated population and an investor-friendly government that would not only successfully house your ventures but make a peaceful home for these enterprises and those who furnish them,” Ms. Richards said, in addressing potential investors.
“Not only that, but we are geographically positioned with direct air access to key North American and UK markets,” she added.
The tourism sector, agricultural sector, ICT sector, International Education Services sector and the Renewable Energy sector are priority areas for partnership.
As Ms. Richards continued with the delegation, she was able to engage with top government officials including Taiwan President Lai-Ching-te, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister Lin Chia-Lung and the Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ms. Cynthia Kiang.
Permanent Secretary, Ms. Adina Richards, believes the connections made on this official trip to Taiwan will further strengthen partnerships with our closely allied countries’ public and private sectors.
“Investors in Taiwan need to know that St. Kitts and Nevis is open for investment,” she emphasized.
A trade and investment mission to Saint Kitts and Nevis is expected to follow this visit.
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