Johnson Smith says post-Brexit trade deal with UK close to being finalised

2018-11-09T07:52:39+00:00

Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith (left), makes a point to State Minister, Senator the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr, at the ​quarterly press briefing held at the Ministry's Dominica Drive offices in New Kingston on November 7. (Photo: JIS) KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Foreign Affairs

Johnson Smith says post-Brexit trade deal with UK close to being finalised2018-11-09T07:52:39+00:00

Cabinet approves development of National Disaster Risk Policy

2018-11-09T07:48:43+00:00

CABINET has approved the development of a Policy on National Disaster Risk Financing. The policy, a release from the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service said yesterday, is set against the backdrop that Jamaica, between 1993 and 2003, suffered from 26 natural disasters which resulted in total losses and

Cabinet approves development of National Disaster Risk Policy2018-11-09T07:48:43+00:00

299 road fatalities since 2018

2018-11-09T07:44:00+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Road Safety Unit (RSU) in the transport ministry is reporting that 299 people have been killed in 264 crashes since the start of the year. Fatal crashes and fatalities have increased by three per cent and seven per cent, respectively, when compared with similar period in

299 road fatalities since 20182018-11-09T07:44:00+00:00

China reserves fall, suggesting Beijing propping up yuan

2018-11-08T16:18:06+00:00

China's foreign currency reserves declined in October in a sign Beijing might be intervening in the market to keep its yuan from falling too far against the dollar and triggering a possible backlash from the United States amid a tariff battle. The reserves, the world's largest, declined by about US$34

China reserves fall, suggesting Beijing propping up yuan2018-11-08T16:18:06+00:00

Study being done on commercial banking market to ensure more competition

2018-11-08T16:11:34+00:00

The Ministry of Finance and Planning has commissioned a study to assess competition in the space within which commercial banks operate in Jamaica with a view to identifying bottlenecks and impediments and to ensure a more competitive market. Among other things, the study, being overseen and steered by the Fair

Study being done on commercial banking market to ensure more competition2018-11-08T16:11:34+00:00

IMF pushes for more supply-side economics

2018-11-07T13:13:16+00:00

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is urging the Government to put more focus on supply-side reforms in its thrust to move the country away from lacklusture growth levels. IMF's executive board completed the fourth review of Jamaica's performance under the programme supported by the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) on November 5.

IMF pushes for more supply-side economics2018-11-07T13:13:16+00:00

More Jamaicans purchasing critical illness policies

2018-11-07T13:09:39+00:00

Local insurance data show that more Jamaicans are purchasing critical illness policies. The Insurance Association of Jamaica says in 2017, 25 per cent of the 101,617 new policies sold were critical illness policies as persons protected themselves against the increase in Non-Communicable Diseases. The Life Insurance Industry paid out $21

More Jamaicans purchasing critical illness policies2018-11-07T13:09:39+00:00

Matalon inducted to PSOJ Hall of Fame

2018-11-06T12:13:44+00:00

Joseph Matalon (centre) appears to salute PSOJ President Howard Mitchell as Chris Williams President and CEO of Proven Investments look on at the PSOJ Hall of Fame ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on Wednesday night. Joseph M Matalon, chairman of the ICD Group, was inducted to

Matalon inducted to PSOJ Hall of Fame2018-11-06T12:13:44+00:00

Election jitters – A lot to fear of today’s US midterm poll, says Mahfood

2018-11-06T12:03:52+00:00

There are several reasons why Jamaica and the rest of the world have a lot to fear ahead of today's midterm elections in the United States, noted chairman of Wisynco Group Limited, William Mahfood. Immigration and trade are two of the key issues that will be affected by the outcome

Election jitters – A lot to fear of today’s US midterm poll, says Mahfood2018-11-06T12:03:52+00:00

Customs surpasses revenue targets in first two quarters of 2018/19

2018-11-05T13:03:36+00:00

AT the end of the second quarter (April – September) of the fiscal year 2018/19, the Jamaica Customs Agency's (JCA) revenue out-turn stood at $111.316 billion, approximately 1.7 per cent or $1.843 billion above the targeted collection of $109.472 billion, and 10 per cent or $9.709 billion over the previous

Customs surpasses revenue targets in first two quarters of 2018/192018-11-05T13:03:36+00:00
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