Export revenues decline for January

2020-05-05T13:21:10+00:00

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) reported that for the month of January, revenues from exports amounted to US$102.7 million or 27.8 per cent lower than the US$142.3 million earned in the similar period last year. According to the International Merchandise Trade (IMT) bulletin released last Thursday by the data

Export revenues decline for January2020-05-05T13:21:10+00:00

Montego Bay scammers allegedly working overtime to fleece bank accounts

2020-05-03T17:17:42+00:00

ST JAMES, Jamaica — Scammers have been allegedly working overtime in recent times to fleece bank account holders who receive their salaries by direct deposits, or who have savings at different banking institutions. Two voice notes currently circulating on social media have accused scammers of emptying their bank accounts. Both

Montego Bay scammers allegedly working overtime to fleece bank accounts2020-05-03T17:17:42+00:00

JMEA reports 60 per cent decline in revenues for productive sector

2020-05-02T23:04:19+00:00

A recent survey piloted by Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) indicated that more than half or just about 60 per cent of businesses surveyed in the country's productive sector have seen a decline in revenues as the COVID-19 pandemic continues its onslaught on operations globally. While the vast majority

JMEA reports 60 per cent decline in revenues for productive sector2020-05-02T23:04:19+00:00

Pompeo criticises South Africa, Qatar for taking Cuban doctors

2020-05-02T23:01:23+00:00

WASHINGTON, United States — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday criticised South Africa and Qatar for accepting doctors from Cuba to battle the coronavirus, accusing the communist island of profiting from the pandemic. Cuba's globetrotting doctors have long been a source of diplomatic soft power and pride for

Pompeo criticises South Africa, Qatar for taking Cuban doctors2020-05-02T23:01:23+00:00

Realising untapped export potential

2020-05-02T22:58:21+00:00

President of Jamaica Promotions Corporation (Jampro) Diane Edwards says there is more than US$61 million in untapped international export opportunities across the main metropolitan markets for Jamaican businesses. According to her, Jampro's export strategy during and after COVID-19 includes helping businesses to realise prime export potentials in the markets of

Realising untapped export potential2020-05-02T22:58:21+00:00

Huawei expects strong growth after COVID-19

2020-05-02T22:54:55+00:00

TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant Huawei is facing the future with optimism despite the economic devastation being caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic. During a recent online cybersecurity webinar involving Jamaicans, dubbed 'Tech Talk', director of the European Centre for International Political Economy, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, admitted that the effects of COVID-19 have been

Huawei expects strong growth after COVID-192020-05-02T22:54:55+00:00

MSC cruises to extend suspension of operations until July

2020-05-02T22:52:33+00:00

Global cruise line MSC Cruises, which had one of  its ships turned away from Jamaica two weeks ago due to coronavirus fears, has extended the suspension of  all operations around the world until July 10 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Passengers affected by the suspension will receive a future cruise credit.

MSC cruises to extend suspension of operations until July2020-05-02T22:52:33+00:00

NCB Financial reports net profit of $13.4 billion

2020-05-02T22:47:26+00:00

The NCB Financial Group is reporting net profit of $13.4 billion for the first six months of its 2020 financial year. That was up from $12.4 billion last year. NCB says net profit attributable to stockholders totalled $9.6 billion, a 23 per cent decline from last year. It said the

NCB Financial reports net profit of $13.4 billion2020-05-02T22:47:26+00:00

IMF predicts 6.2 percent contraction of Caribbean economies

2020-05-02T22:43:35+00:00

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says a sudden stop in tourism caused by border closures and lockdowns aimed at containing the coronavirus pandemic will cause a 6.2 percent contraction of the Caribbean economy in 2020. This is the deepest recession in over half a century. In a blog posted on

IMF predicts 6.2 percent contraction of Caribbean economies2020-05-02T22:43:35+00:00

Senate approves Tourism Workers’ Pension Scheme

2020-05-02T22:41:03+00:00

The Government is to consider extending the time given for some employees in the hospitality industry to contribute to the Tourism Workers' Pension Scheme, in light of  the impact of  the coronavirus pandemic. If  approved, the extension will apply to tourism workers aged 59, who are being specially accommodated

Senate approves Tourism Workers’ Pension Scheme2020-05-02T22:41:03+00:00
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