Calls for a stronger Caricom

2023-07-10T12:45:37+00:00

Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. Fifty years after its inception, the proposed objectives of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) largely remains a pipe dream marred by a failure to deliver on much of the intended outcomes, stakeholders across the region have asserted. Speaking in different interviews with the Jamaica Observer

Calls for a stronger Caricom2023-07-10T12:45:37+00:00

Profit palette

2023-07-10T12:38:19+00:00

— Jamaican manufacturers faced rising costs at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. — Some say they were unable to pass on the rising costs and suffered reduced margins as a result. — However, of six companies analysed by the Jamaica Observer, two showed better margins while two fared worse

Profit palette2023-07-10T12:38:19+00:00

Lynk targets transport sector

2023-07-10T12:31:32+00:00

Business Lynk targets transport sector ...to onboard new merchants BY JOSIMAR SCOTT Senior reporter josimars@jamaicaobserver.com Jul 07, 2023 12:00 am · Make a comment Lynk has onboarded three new petrol service stations to its merchant platform, LynkBiz. MOBILE wallet provider Lynk has onboarded three gasoline service stations to its merchant

Lynk targets transport sector2023-07-10T12:31:32+00:00

Danger ahead!

2023-06-25T15:50:29+00:00

FINANCIAL Action Task Force (FATF) President T. Raja Kumar has reiterated a plea for Jamaica to close the gaps in its action plan to avoid a possible move to the dreaded "black" list, which would mean serious implications for the country in carrying out international transactions. Kumar's comment comes following

Danger ahead!2023-06-25T15:50:29+00:00

Clarke unfazed as FATF issues another warning

2023-06-25T15:32:19+00:00

The Holness administration appears confident that it will meet a new deadline of October 2023 to bring Jamaica’s anti-money laundering and countering of the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regime up to international standards and avoid being blacklisted. The assurance comes from Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke following Friday’s latest warning

Clarke unfazed as FATF issues another warning2023-06-25T15:32:19+00:00

CDB head urges countries to ‘share to grow

2023-06-22T14:30:17+00:00

GROS ISLET, St Lucia — President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Dr Gene Leon yesterday called on countries across the region to forge greater partnerships in order to fast-track their holistic and sustainable development as individual territories. In his remarks on Tuesday during the opening ceremony of the regional

CDB head urges countries to ‘share to grow2023-06-22T14:30:17+00:00

Tufton supports call for financial resources for NCDs, mental health response in SIDS

2023-06-22T14:24:58+00:00

Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton has thrown his weight behind the call for external financing and capacity building assistance to small island developing states (SIDS) to address the escalating challenge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health. “The current realities affecting SIDS are such that it requires

Tufton supports call for financial resources for NCDs, mental health response in SIDS2023-06-22T14:24:58+00:00

More benefit increases for NIS pensioners

2023-06-22T14:20:07+00:00

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security has announced that along with increases to pension benefits, which became effective on April 1, 2023, three other benefits under the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) have also been increased. Employment injury benefits have been increased from $3,200 to $4,200 per week, with effect

More benefit increases for NIS pensioners2023-06-22T14:20:07+00:00
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