Anti-LGBT+ laws cost Caribbean billions in lost business – report

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06/30/2021

LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Businessman Richard Branson on Wednesday urged Caribbean countries to be more LGBT-friendly as a report said anti-gay laws cost the region’s 12 English-speaking nations up to $4.4 billion a year in lost tourism and emigration. “Business can be a driving force for social, environmental and economic benefit,” said Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, which controls more than 400 companies. The British entrepreneur cited a report co-sponsored by airline Virgin Atlantic, which he founded in 1984, published on Wednesday by global LGBT+ advocacy group Open For Business (OFB), “The Economic Case for LGBT+ Inclusion in the Caribbean”. The report said discrimination in the region knocked almost 6% of annual GDP off the 12 island economies as LGBT+ tourists stayed away and local employees left. Researchers estimated that violence against the LGBT+ community cost up to a further $1.2 billion every year. “We and our partners in the Caribbean have much to do to change the environment for LGBT residents and tourists,” Branson said in a statement. “This report and extensive data shows us that it’s to everyone’s economic advantage to do so,” said Branson, whose empire spans finance to fitness. Nine of the 12 countries surveyed, such as Jamaica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, outlaw gay sex, mostly a hangover from former British colonial rule.

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