Business & Economy
San Pedro entrepreneurs win cash prizes via the National MSME Roadshow
During the roadshow organized by the Belize Trade and Investment Development Service (BELTRAIDE) to highlight Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in San Pedro Town on August 17th, businesses participated in a pitch competition for a chance to win a cash prize. On Monday, August 27th, Brian Halliday and his business 'Nature Aid' and Guillermo 'Mito' Paz, who lead the island's Eco-Museum Belize project, were announced as winners. Each entrepreneur was granted $2,500 to invest in their business projects. Two local projects have recently received funding through the Inter-American Development Bank to support emerging businesses in Belize.
Business & Economy
Stakeholders want enforcement against businesses illegally soliciting at ports of entry
For the past few years, the issue of soliciting and traffic congestion near the ports of entry to San Pedro Town has been a constant challenge. The problem is mainly observed near the water taxi terminals and the John Greif II Municipal Airports, and affected stakeholders are asking local authorities to do something about it. They noted that it interferes with the activities of law-abiding businesses and, at peak times of the day, adds to the congestion in the downtown area. These stakeholders urge the San Pedro Town Council (SPTC) to enforce their regulations against this ongoing violation.
Business & Economy
Caye Caulker BTIA opens new Tourism Information Center
The Caye Caulker Belize Tourism Industry Association (CCBTIA) inaugurated its new Tourist Information Center (TIC) in Caye Caulker Village on August 2, 2024. The event was attended by a diverse group of guests, including BTIA members, management, and representatives from the Belize Tourism Board. The main highlight was a ribbon-cutting ceremony that marked the official commencement of TIC's operations in Caye Caulker.
Business & Economy
National MSME Roadshow comes to San Pedro
The Belize Trade and Investment Development Service (BELTRAIDE) ended a three-day road show for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, on Saturday, August 17th. The National MSME Roadshow engaged island and mainland stakeholders in discussions, training, and information-sharing sessions, culminating in a Buy Belizean Expo at Central Park in downtown San Pedro. The roadshow now heads to Caye Caulker from Thursday, August 22nd, for two days.
Business & Economy
2024 CARILEC Survey ranks Belize’s electricity rates as one of the lowest in the Caribbean
On Wednesday, July 24th, the Caribbean Association of Electric Utilities (CARILEC) released the results of its 2024 study on the rates charged by electric utilities in the Caribbean. The study showed that out of 22 regional utilities, Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) ranked fourth for the lowest charge rate compared to other regional utilities. Currently, only three regional utilities have lower prices than BEL and receive subsidies from their respective governments. 18 of the 22 utilities have higher monthly bills compared to BEL customers. Belize is proud that BEL continues offering beneficial rates for industrial and residential customers, ensuring more affordable options for consumers than other Caribbean providers.
Business & Economy
Bowen & Bowen increases prices on most plastic products
Bowen & Bowen Limited has recently raised the prices of its drinking water and soft drinks, sparking public concern and directly impacting consumers. In their product line, the cost of the five-gallon water has increased from $5 to $6. Additionally, the 1.5-liter (L) plastic colas are now priced at $3, up from $2, and the 2L plastic colas are now priced at $5, up from $4.65, making these popular beverages less affordable.
Business & Economy
Islanders warned about price gouging during hurricane emergencies
During the ongoing monitoring of Hurricane Beryl, the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) branch in Belize Rural South (Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye) is reminding the public that price gouging (raising prices on goods) during an emergency is illegal. They encourage residents to report any instances of price gouging by establishments as Hurricane Beryl approaches Belize.
Business & Economy
Hol Chan Marine Reserve’s new park fee remains undecided
The proposed increase in entrance fees at the Hol Chan Marine Reserve (HCMR) from US$10 to US$20 has sparked controversy among tour operators and tour guides. They have voiced their concerns, questioning the HCMR management about the 100% increase and the need for a proper justification. HCMR has responded to these concerns, explaining the process that led to the new proposed entrance fee. It's important to note that the US$20 entrance fee was not a unilateral decision by Hol Chan but a collective one following a meeting with the heads of the associations representing tour operators, tour guides, and sports fishers, ensuring transparency in the decision-making process.

