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  • Sinckler: Cut could have been deeper

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Advocate – HAD Government’s Medium Term Fiscal Strategy (MTFS) not been implemented, the fiscal adjustment which now has to be made of four per cent or close to $400 million, would be times higher. This assertion from Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Chris Sinckler, who believes the shift being seen right now was reflective of what was…

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  • Healthier options

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Advocate – In an effort to curb the growing level of obesity in this island, the Ministry of Health has started talks with several fast food restaurants with the intent of having healthier foods placed on their menus. Senior Medical Health Officer (CNCDs), Dr. Kenneth George, made this revelation yesterday during Esso’s Help Us Help programme at the…

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  • Visitor arrivals up by nine per cent

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Gleaner – Despite a 3.1 per cent decrease in visitor arrivals this past winter, Jamaica is already reporting a rebound of nine per cent in one of its most important source markets – Canada. This has been bolstered by an unprecedented growth of 10 per cent in the United Kingdom (UK) market over the past two months. “We…

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  • ANTIGUA-FINANCE-Fiscal performance improves in first quarter

    ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – The Baldwin Spencer led administration is boasting a 500 per cent improvement in the fiscal performance for the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same period last year. Finance and Economy Minister Harold Lovell said this was largely due to an almost 24 per cent drop in expenditure from the previous EC$172.6 million. “The…

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  • JAMAICA-TOURISM-Tourism Minister announces four major projects

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Tourism Minister Dr. Wykeham McNeill says funds are place to implement the transformational development projects slated for the resort towns of Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Negril, as well as Port Royal in Kingston. At Wednesday's weekly Jamaica House press briefing, McNeil disclosed that agreements have been signed and a total of J$550 million (One Jamaica…

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  • IICA head endorses ILO rural economy plan

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Guardian – Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Co-operation on Agriculture (IICA) Victor Villalobos is endorsing a decision by International Labour Organization (ILO) head Guy Ryder to pay greater attention to the “rural economy” in the context of labour standards and rights. In an interview with T&T Guardian, Villalobos described the strategy as…

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  • Guyana sending largest contingent to CARIFESTA X1

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Chronicle – AS the days draw near to the largest single cultural event in the Region, the Caribbean Festival of Arts (CARIFESTA), Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports, Frank Anthony, yesterday, announced that Guyana would be taking the largest delegation to the festival, and the estimated budget will be $20M. He told a press conference yesterday that since…

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  • T&T PM wants think tank on regional security

    (Trinidad Express) Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday suggested a “regional think tank” be established to examine multiple security threats facing the region. She was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 34th Caricom heads of Government conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s. Fourteen heads of government of the region are attending the conference. Such an approach, she said, would…

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  • Grenada PM calls for Caricom free movement

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Guardian – Grenada Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell is calling for the removal of aliens’ landholding requirements for Caricom nationals. Mitchell made the appeal during his address at Wednesday’s opening of the 34th Caricom Heads of Government Meeting at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s. He said it would be a significant first step…

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  • Integration more urgently needed than ever – President Ramotar at re-enactment of Treaty of Chaguara

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana Chronicle – FORTY years subsequent to the leaders of Barbados, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica affixing their signatures to the Treaty of Chaguaramas, establishing the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the present generation of Caribbean leaders took more than two hours to re-enact the signing, symbolically, in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago. CARICOM leaders have…

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