Economy on track – EPOC

2017-02-14T15:58:43+00:00

Co-chair of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee, Keith Duncan, provides an update on economic targets under the three-year IMF Precautionary Stand-by Arrangement yesterday.(Collin Reid) Co-chair of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC) Keith Duncan says the Government of Jamaica is on track to meet financial sector-related structural benchmarks for the

Economy on track – EPOC2017-02-14T15:58:43+00:00

Sector leaders suggest where revenue could come from

2017-02-08T15:26:29+00:00

Where should the Government get revenue to fund the Budget for the upcoming fiscal year? Metry Seaga, president, Jamaica Manufacturers' Association: We have a compliance rate of less than 50 per cent. That's just not acceptable, and it means that the ones of us that are doing the right thing

Sector leaders suggest where revenue could come from2017-02-08T15:26:29+00:00

NHT ‘raid’? – Gov’t considering funds for budgetary support

2017-02-08T15:21:52+00:00

The Government is reportedly considering using National Housing Trust (NHT) funds for budgetary support, and Dennis Chung, chief executive officer, Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), said doing that would reduce taxes to be imposed for the upcoming fiscal year. In 2013, the Portia Simpson Miller administration amended the law

NHT ‘raid’? – Gov’t considering funds for budgetary support2017-02-08T15:21:52+00:00

INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

2017-02-04T05:35:56+00:00

A study by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) estimates the direct annual cost of crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean at US$261 billion or almost four per cent of GDP. This is roughly what the region invests on infrastructure and double the average cost for developed countries.

INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK2017-02-04T05:35:56+00:00

FSC provides two-year window for investment projects

2017-02-01T20:19:15+00:00

The Financial Services Commission (FSC) indicates that the reprieve granted to general insurance companies — allowing them lower minimum capital ratios — will last for only two years. Further, the regulatory body has put in place a number of guiding rules which the local insurance companies are expected to adhere

FSC provides two-year window for investment projects2017-02-01T20:19:15+00:00

EGC seeks Israeli cooperation to meet growth targets

2017-02-01T20:15:01+00:00

Chairman of Jamaica’s Economic Growth Council (EGC), Michael Lee-Chin, says that council members will be returning to Israel within two months, to continue discussions on economic cooperation. Lee-Chin, who was a member of the team accompanying Prime Minister Andrew Holness to Israel in mid-January, made the announcement Thursday evening as

EGC seeks Israeli cooperation to meet growth targets2017-02-01T20:15:01+00:00

Sugar to pump over $10b into the Jamaican economy – Samuda

2017-02-01T20:09:41+00:00

Despite the many problems affecting the island's sugar industry, Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Karl Samuda says it is expected to contribute US$80 million (J$10.24 billion) in earnings to the economy this year. He made the disclosure during his address at the Jamaica Stock Exchange’s (JSE) 12th Regional

Sugar to pump over $10b into the Jamaican economy – Samuda2017-02-01T20:09:41+00:00

Dr. Adrian Stokes appointed president of Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance company

2017-02-01T20:05:37+00:00

Scotia Group Jamaica has appointed Dr. Adrian Stokes as President of Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance Company. His appointment is effective February 1. Scotia has also appointed Dayne Bucknor to the position of  District Vice President, Metro North. This is also effective February 1.

Dr. Adrian Stokes appointed president of Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance company2017-02-01T20:05:37+00:00

Brascoe Lee making mega money – Exporting ram goat products abroad pays off

2017-02-01T19:59:11+00:00

Brascoe Lee displays some of his products during an interview with The Gleaner in Wait-a-Bit, Trelawny last Monday. Not many Jamaicans would believe that exporting items such as Ram Goat Soup and Ram It Up Curry Booster would be able to turn a profit in such a tough and competitive

Brascoe Lee making mega money – Exporting ram goat products abroad pays off2017-02-01T19:59:11+00:00

Transport Ministry targets ‘bikers’ out west

2017-02-01T15:58:01+00:00

WESTERN BUREAU: Transport Minister Mike Henry, personnel from his ministry, the Island Traffic Authority, and the police met with several motorcycle operators in Orange Bay, Hanover, last week as part of an outreach programme aimed at encouraging best practices among motorcyclists. Kenute Hare, director of Road Safety in the ministry,

Transport Ministry targets ‘bikers’ out west2017-02-01T15:58:01+00:00
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