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  • Government presents budget reducing subsidies on basic food commodities

    CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC – The St. Lucia government has presented an EC$1.32 billion (One EC dollar = US$0.37 cents) budget to Parliament late Tuesday reducing the subsidies on basic food commodities such as rice and flour and increasing the Value Added Tax (VAT) for the hotel industry. Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony told legislators that the budget, which he…

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  • PM: Economic growth should benefit the people

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – It is possible to have social development when no economic growth is taking place. This, says Prime Minister Freundel Stuart, is because structural changes are taking place which are intended to make life better for a larger number of people. Delivering the feature address at the Barbados Launch of the 2013 Human Development Report at United Nations…

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  • ECLAC says region receives “new record high” of foreign direct investment in 2012

    SANTIAGO, Chile, CMC – The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) says the region received a “new record high” of foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2012. According to the ECLAC report “Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2012”, the region received US$173.3 billion dollars of FDI (6.7 per cent more than in…

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  • 2030: Shared prosperity is possible in our region

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The World Bank, under the leadership of President Jim Yong Kim, has focused attention on the ambitious and demanding work to eliminate extreme poverty in the world’s population by 2030 and to increase the income of the poorest 40 per cent in order to promote shared prosperity. It may sound bold, but it is possible…

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  • US-based university to help develop local agricultural sector

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica says it will receive assistance from a university in the United States to develop the research capacity of the local agricultural sector. Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke said a delegation from the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University has arrived here for talks with various stakeholders and institutions, in order to familiarize themselves with existing infrastructure and…

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  • EU supporting regional food security project

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The European Union is providing an Euro 8.6 million (One Euro = US$1.29) grant to support a project to improve Caribbean food security in the context of climate change. The project is being conducted in Belize, Barbados, St. Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago and is being organized by the Caribbean Agricultural Research…

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  • EDITORIAL: US perception of Caribbean must change

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – It is welcome news that United States Vice-President Joseph Biden will be coming for a meeting with Caribbean Community Heads of Government later this month as part of scheduled official visits, with his wife Dr Jill Biden, to Brazil, Colombia and Trinidad and Tobago. The announcement of the surprise visit came last week via the United States…

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  • Jamaica uncovers scheme involving Trinidad and Tobago products

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica has imposed additional duties on lube oil product from Trinidad and Tobago, accusing the oil rich twin island republic of engaging in a scheme to circumvent the rules of origin in the Treaty of Chaguaramas, governing the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Industry, Investment and Commerce Minister Anthony Hylton told parliament the scheme was brought to the…

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  • Rum fight will not be ours says Ambassador Colin Murdoch

    St. John’s Antigua- One trade dispute before the World Trade Organization (WTO) is enough for Antigua & Barbuda; the nation will not be party to the escalating rum row brewing between regional distributors and the US. This revelation is coming from OECS Commissioner, Ambassador Colin Murdoch. “No, Antigua & Barbuda is not (a party). It is only two or three…

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  • CAL to discuss route cut with Jamaica

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – The state-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) recorded losses estimated at US$70 million last year, Finance Minister Larry Howai has said. He told the Senate on Tuesday that the figure does not include the US$40 million in fuel subsidy to the airline, even though he insists that the airline remains solvent. But Opposition legislator Dr Lester Henry said he…

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