Economy - CIG Priorities

Economy
A Diversified, Resilient Economy that Supports Prosperity and Innovation
The Cayman Islands Government is focused on strengthening and diversifying the economy to support long-term growth, resilience and opportunity for Caymanians. This includes supporting key industries such as financial services and tourism, while also developing emerging sectors like technology, healthcare, reinsurance and education.
This Broad Outcome brings together efforts to build a resilient and competitive economy that can adapt to global challenges while continuing to create opportunities locally. It focuses on supporting businesses, encouraging entrepreneurship, attracting investment, and ensuring Caymanians can participate in and benefit from economic growth. Strong regulatory frameworks remain central to this approach, protecting investors, maintaining market integrity, and reinforcing Cayman’s position as a leading international financial centre.
By balancing innovation with strong governance, Government is working to create a dynamic and inclusive economy that supports jobs, strengthens local businesses, and ensures the benefits of economic growth are felt across the community.

How Government Is Delivering This Priority
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Protect and grow established industries: Enhance diversification across key sectors, and foster partnerships to ensure industries remain resilient and competitive.
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Strengthen emerging industries: Invest in research, and innovation and training in technology, healthcare and education, to enhance competitiveness.
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Robust and adaptable regulatory frameworks: Adapt and maintain high standards of governance that reinforce Cayman’s reputation as a leading financial hub.
Specific Outcomes
Key Projects and Initiatives
Priority in Progress
National Food Security Policy
The Cayman Islands Food and Nutrition Security Policy (CIFNSP) for 2022-2036 is a strategic path towards enhancing agricultural capabilities, improving food availability, and ensuring the nutritional well-being of the population.
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Strategic Priorities 2026-2028
This priority is one of seven strategic areas guiding the Government's work from 2026 to 2028. A strong economy creates the conditions for everything else the Government is working to achieve, from better public services and improved housing to stronger education and healthcare outcomes. Economic prosperity and national wellbeing grow best when they grow together.
Read the full Strategic Policy Statement 2026-2028
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