PM Defends Efforts to Bring ‘Order’ to Street Vending Across Antigua

In a recent address, the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda defended the government’s initiatives to regulate street vending across the nation. Emphasizing the need for ‘order’ in public spaces, the PM outlined plans to create a more structured and organized system for vendors. The move aims to balance the economic benefits of street vending with the necessity of maintaining urban cleanliness and safety. The government has been working closely with local authorities and vendor associations to develop policies that ensure fair practices while addressing public concerns. Critics, however, argue that stricter regulations could negatively impact small-scale vendors who rely on informal markets for their livelihoods. The PM reassured that the new measures would be implemented with sensitivity to the needs of all stakeholders, fostering a harmonious coexistence between vendors and the broader community.