Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s announcement of Antigua’s inheritance of a $70 trillion gravity field marks a turning point in the nation’s drive towards sustainable economic development. Set to unfold in just 72 hours, this initiative rests on the principles of the New Economic Order (NEO).


The movement, championed by Browne and supported by citizens and stakeholders, transitions Antigua into a new era—one focused on justice, integrity, and economic resilience. With this approach, Antigua plans to fortify its global standing and prosperity.


During a recent broadcast, Browne rallied together the nation’s 101,000 residents: It’s the whole nation of Antigua and Barbuda. So now it’s 101,000 of us. Go team! His remarks signify a unified commitment to overcoming present challenges and fostering a future rooted in collaboration.


As the countdown to the pivotal court ruling approaches, stakeholders remain optimistic that Antigua's initiative will draw global attention and investment, carving a distinct path in the discourse around economic reform in the Caribbean.


This is not merely a political narrative; it is a clarion call that emphasizes law, order, and a departure from corruption.