Caribbean Intelligence Command.
Institutional-grade intelligence across Caribbean markets and corridors, connecting tourism, energy, trade, financial services, nearshoring, and diaspora-linked economic flows.
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Strategic Corridor Positioning
The Caribbean serves as a strategic gateway connecting the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Geographic positioning enables unique corridor opportunities.
US-Caribbean Trade Corridor
Direct access to 330M US consumers. Timezone alignment for business operations. Nearshoring for services and manufacturing.
European Tourism Corridor
Established tourism flows from UK, Germany, France. Cruise industry hub. Resort and hospitality infrastructure.
Transatlantic Energy Corridor
Trinidad LNG exports to Europe and Asia. Guyana offshore oil boom. Energy transition investments.
Africa-Caribbean Diaspora Link
Cultural and economic ties. Remittance flows. Trade opportunities. Pan-African diaspora networks.
Gateway Advantage
Caribbean nations benefit from proximity to major markets, established trade routes, cultural ties to multiple continents, and strategic positioning for energy and logistics flows.
Explore Caribbean Markets
Interactive market intelligence across 20 Caribbean territories. Select any country for detailed profiles, key metrics, and sector insights.
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Sector Landscape
Caribbean's key growth sectors from tourism to energy. Market intelligence for strategic sector decisions.
Tourism & Hospitality
Cruise tourism, resort development, eco-tourism, and business travel infrastructure across the region.
Energy & LNG
Trinidad LNG exports, Guyana offshore oil boom, and renewable energy transition initiatives.
Fintech & Digital Finance
Digital payments, CBDC pilots, remittance corridors, and nearshore financial services — aligned with Jamaica's lead sector.
BPO & Nearshoring
Call centers, shared services, technology hubs, and nearshore operations for US/European markets.
Trade & Logistics
CARICOM trade facilitation, port hubs, free trade zones, and regional logistics networks.
Agro-Export & Blue Economy
Specialty crops, agro-processing, fisheries, and sustainable marine economy — key to Jamaica and regional food security.
Why Caribbean Now
Strategic context for institutional decision-makers. Nearshoring opportunity, energy transition, CARICOM integration, and diaspora economics.
Nearshoring Opportunity
US companies increasingly moving operations closer to home. Caribbean offers timezone alignment, cultural ties, and competitive costs.
Energy Transition
Guyana emerging as fastest-growing oil economy. Trinidad LNG exports continue. Renewable energy potential across solar and wind.
CARICOM Integration
Caribbean Community working toward single market and economy. Trade harmonization, free movement of goods, and economic cooperation.
Diaspora Economics
Remittances exceed $10B annually. Diaspora investment flows, cultural bridges, and trade corridors link Caribbean to North America and Europe.
Data Sources & Credibility
Data Sources
- World Bank Indicators API
- International Monetary Fund
- REST Countries
- Caribbean Development Bank
- CARICOM Secretariat
Update Frequency
Data is sourced from official institutions. Updates occur quarterly for macroeconomic indicators and annually for structural data.
Coverage
20 territories, 8 core sectors, 20+ indicators per country.
Live & Curated Data
Souvera combines live institutional feeds (World Bank, IMF, GDELT News Pulse) with editorially curated country profiles for pilot markets. Every metric is source-attributed and tier-gated.
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