Global spotlight: IBTimes says Nevis exceeding expectations
Nevis just got another nod on the world stage, this time from the International Business Times (IBT). In a fresh feature, the UK-based outlet describes the island as “continuing to exceed expectations” — not just for its beauty, but for how it runs its economy.
IBT highlights how the Nevis Island Administration, led by Premier Mark Brantley, is pushing past the usual small-island challenges and positioning Nevis as a model for sustainable growth. From new pro-business policies to the creation of Special Sustainability Zones, the article points to Nevis as an example of how to think big while staying small.
The piece also notes the island’s 2025 budget of around $100 million (£74.5m) and its $37 million geothermal partnership with Saudi Arabia — clear signs that Nevis is serious about clean energy and long-term stability.
Premier Brantley is quoted reminding the world that Nevis is not just a dot on the map but a leader in innovation, resilience, and governance. According to IBT, the island continues to punch above its weight, proving that a 36-square-mile nation can still lead the Caribbean conversation.
For Nevisians, the recognition feels like a reminder of what’s already known: small island, big vision. And now, the international press is catching on too.