A tax originally imposed by the British government to fight global warming is being viewed in the English-speaking Caribbean as a penalty against long-haul air travelers — and regional tourism officials are furious about it.
“The commitment of companies in the telecommunications industry is evident, but it is necessary to emphasize the importance of creating the right conditions for doing business on the island.
Energy and permitting issues remain major challenges. We’re confident that with close collaboration between the public and private sectors, the ideal business climate can be created to protect what has been achieved and maximize opportunities for Puerto Rico.”
— Pedro G. Andrés, president, Puerto Rican Telecommunications Alliance (APT)

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