Pictured left to right are: Rupert Hayward (GBPA Executive Director), Tanisha Thiara (Head of Trade for India), Lord Michael Howard (BCCC President), Sarah St. George (GBPA Vice Chairman); Henry St. George (GBPA Executive Director); Pauline Wade (Director of International Trade); and Mick Holding (GBCC President)
Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) Executives received a courtesy call from representatives of the British-Caribbean Chamber of Commerce (BCCC). The BCCC was inaugurated in 2001. With its head office in the UK and chapters in the Caribbean, it connects Caribbean countries, to foster and develop trade and investment opportunities with the UK. It is a daughter chamber of the Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce, one of the UK’s 52 British Chambers of Commerce accredited chambers. The Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce is one of the oldest Chambers in the UK, dating back to 1837. GBPA, The Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC), and the BCCC will continue to work together to solidify Grand Bahama’s international trade relationships with the UK and other nations.