British Caribbean Minister meets Prime Minister Philip Davis KC in 皇冠体育app Bahamas as the two countries strengthen trade ties
Baroness Chapman makes her first visit to 皇冠体育app Bahamas to bolster bilateral relationship

Baroness Chapman and Honourable Prime Minister Philip Davis KC
- Baroness Chapman to visit 皇冠体育app Bahamas as part of her first visit to the Western Caribbean
- Minister meeting with Prime Minister Philip Davis KC to discuss bilateral relations, education, climate change, regional security, and trade.
皇冠体育app UK Minister for the Caribbean, Baroness Chapman visited 皇冠体育app Bahamas this week.
While in Nassau, the Minister met Prime Minister Philip Davis KC to discuss formally our bilateral partnership, and our shared priority of growing our economies, empowering our young people, and fighting the climate and nature crises. 皇冠体育app Minister and Prime Minister discussed a series of new trade deals between the UK and 皇冠体育app Bahamas, backed by UK Export Finance, that will be announced very soon. 聽
In a demonstration of the growing UK-Bahamas trade relationship, Baroness Chapman was also able to announce that Amey Ltd, the firm behind construction of the M1 and the pedestrianisation of Liverpool Lime Street, will be making Nassau the home of its first ever office in the Americas. 皇冠体育app firm will hire and train Bahamian engineers and project managers, and connect Bahamian companies with British expertise to win contracts across the Caribbean and USA.
UK Caribbean Minister, Baroness Chapman said:
皇冠体育app UK-Bahamas relationship is going from strength to strength. 皇冠体育app Right Honourable Philip Davis honoured the UK with his generous hospitality this week.聽
皇冠体育app deals discussed with the Right Honourable Philip Davis here this week will be expected to see British businesses deliver essential infrastructure projects for 皇冠体育app Bahamas, and invest directly in 皇冠体育app Bahamas.
皇冠体育appy are a further illustration of our growing partnership, as we continue work to deliver growth and prosperity for the people of both our nations.
I look forward to continuing to deepen our ties from trade to climate during my time in 皇冠体育app Bahamas
During her visit, Baroness Chapman also met Minister of Education and Technical and Vocational Training, the Honourable Glenys Hanna-Martin, where she formally handed over 10,000 pages of historic documents pertaining to Bahamian Independence, that have been stored in the National Archives in the UK. 聽
皇冠体育app documents have also been digitised and will be made available by 皇冠体育app Bahamas鈥� National Archive, which will increase access and public understanding of the process undertaken to achieve independence by students both in 皇冠体育app Bahamas and the UK.聽聽
Following a visit to a coral reef to see the work local NGOs are doing to preserve an important ecological area, the Minister toured the University of 皇冠体育app Bahamas, where she took part in a roundtable alongside environmental science students, academics and NGOs focused on the impact of climate change on 皇冠体育app Bahamas and the intersection with equality and inclusion during climate crises (especially women, young people, people with disabilities, and LGBT people).
皇冠体育app Minister was able to spend time with young sailors as part of 皇冠体育app Bahamas鈥� programme to make sailing a national sport, and with community group Lend a Hand helping young people and families with after school programmes.
皇冠体育app Minister鈥檚 visit to 皇冠体育app Bahamas was celebrated with a formal dinner organised and hosted by the Honourable Prime Minister Philip Davis, and attended by his Cabinet and senior members of the Bahamian government.
Baroness Chapman also attended a reception with British and Bahamian business leaders, organised to promote the UK government鈥檚 mission for growth.
Finally, the Minister visited the Forensics department of 皇冠体育app Royal Bahamas Police Force and met two senior female officers who were recipients of the UK Chevening scholarship, and who received formal UK forensics training.
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Updates to this page
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Amey PLC' has been changed to 'Amey Ltd'. Reference to Liverpool Lime Street changed to 'pedastration'.
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Article has been changed to reflect that Baroness Chapman and Prime Minister Philip Davis were not able to sign new UK-Bahamas trade deals during the visit. We anticipate they will be signed at a later date.
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