Negotiations are also currently ongoing with a further 10 jurisdictions -- Argentina, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, India, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Spain and South Africa.
This latest agreement, was signed on behalf of the Cayman Islands by Attorney General Samuel Bulgin, who was Cabinet’s authorised signatory. “This signing represents the Cayman Islands' continued commitment to OECD standards for transparency and exchange of information on tax matters,” Bulgin said. “ It will commemorate the beginning of what I am sure will be a mutually-rewarding relationship between the Cayman Islands and the Netherlands Antilles.”
The full details of the agreement and if it has been conducted with any mutual commercial benefits for the two territories. Leader of Government Business & Minister for Financial Services McKeeva Bush said Cayman was committed to effective implementation of the agreements and has in place all the necessary internal processes required for their legal implementation.


