JAPEX to ‘boost your revenue’

2017-09-26T16:30:24+00:00

With the Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX) set to get under way today at the Montego Bay Convention Centre (MBCC), participants can look forward to seminars geared toward boosting their businesses. JAPEX, the largest travel and tourism trade show in Jamaica organised by the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association and the

JAPEX to ‘boost your revenue’2017-09-26T16:30:24+00:00

Commonwealth secretary general says hurricanes underscores need to deal with impact of climate change

2017-09-26T16:26:02+00:00

LONDON, United Kingdom (CMC) — Commonwealth Secretary General, Baroness Patricia Scotland, on Monday urged the international community to re-double its efforts to fully understand the impact of climate change given the effects of Hurricanes Irma and Maria on the Caribbean in recent weeks. Scotland described Hurricane Maria that slammed into

Commonwealth secretary general says hurricanes underscores need to deal with impact of climate change2017-09-26T16:26:02+00:00

Motorists can now pay vehicle fitness fees online

2017-09-25T15:09:31+00:00

MOTORISTS can now pay their motor vehicle fitness fees online. The Ministry of Transport and Mining announced in a release yesterday that the Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) and Island Traffic Authority (ITA) have teamed up to provide motorists with this “easier way” of paying their fees. “These fees can now

Motorists can now pay vehicle fitness fees online2017-09-25T15:09:31+00:00

Bankers Association counters Shaw on interest rates

2017-09-25T15:06:15+00:00

Jamaica Bankers Association President Nigel Holness speaking at CIBC First Caribbean International Bank's Client Appreciation Reception at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston last Thursday. The Jamaica Bankers Association (JBA) has recommended that the Government consider lower Jamaican dollar reserve requirements to facilitate further decreases in interest rates. According

Bankers Association counters Shaw on interest rates2017-09-25T15:06:15+00:00

Gov’t was forced to tap NHT for money – Holness

2017-09-23T19:22:29+00:00

From left, Martin Miller managing director, National Housing Trust (NHT); Dr Horace Chang, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation; Prime Minister Andrew Holness; Chairman of the NHT Dr Nigel Clarke and member of parliament, St Andrew South East, Julian Robinson, at the NHT groundbreaking

Gov’t was forced to tap NHT for money – Holness2017-09-23T19:22:29+00:00

Peart elected president of AmCham

2017-09-23T06:07:45+00:00

Allison Peart, managing partner of Ernst & Young, is now president of the American Chamber of Commerce of Jamaica. She was elected at the organisation's annual general meeting on Tuesday. Peart has more than 20 years of experience serving a wide cross section of clients in public accounting. She

Peart elected president of AmCham2017-09-23T06:07:45+00:00

Gov’t wants a performance-based public sector, says PM

2017-09-23T06:01:13+00:00

PRIME Minister Andrew Holness said yesterday that a performance-based public sector is necessary to produce the efficiency required for increased economic growth and a sustainable economy. Speaking to the media at his quarterly press briefing at Jamaica House, Holness said that he was not satisfied with the current pace of

Gov’t wants a performance-based public sector, says PM2017-09-23T06:01:13+00:00

Caribbean policy reform threatened by lack of political will says CDB president

2017-09-23T05:51:46+00:00

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Dr Warren Smith, says one of the biggest threats to Caribbean policy reform is the “absence of political will and the lack of implementation capacity.” The CDB president was speaking at the opening ceremony of the Caribbean Leadership and

Caribbean policy reform threatened by lack of political will says CDB president2017-09-23T05:51:46+00:00

Maria destroys homes

2017-09-21T12:19:56+00:00

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The strongest hurricane to hit Puerto Rico in more than 80 years destroyed hundreds of homes, knocked out power across the entire island, and turned some streets into raging rivers yesterday in an onslaught that could plunge the US territory deeper into financial crisis.

Maria destroys homes2017-09-21T12:19:56+00:00

Climate change uncertainty

2017-09-21T12:16:54+00:00

An aerial photography taken and released by the Dutch department of Defense on September 6, 2017 shows the damage of Hurricane Irma, on the Dutch Caribbean island of Sint Maarten. (Photo: AFP) I'm certain that we will hear it ad nauseam that Harvey and Irma, the two recent destructive hurricanes

Climate change uncertainty2017-09-21T12:16:54+00:00
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