SEZ facing challenges

2019-10-17T13:31:06+00:00

Dr Eric Deans (left) with Capt Richard Sewell at the Sygnus Quarterly Business Breakfast Forum at the Terra Nova hotel in Kingston yesterday. (Photo: Karl McLarty) There is a chronic shortage of investments in building out Special Economic Zones (SEZs), in spite of growing overseas interests in bringing factories and

SEZ facing challenges2019-10-17T13:31:06+00:00

Conu’co Market moves ahead

2019-10-17T13:26:36+00:00

The 'Conu'co Market at the Cove', a local event that brings Jamaican farmers, artisans, chefs and entrepreneurs together to promote local products, is currently in its second year and will be held this Sunday, October 20 at Grizzly's Plantation Cove in Priory, St Ann, near Ocho Rios. The event, which

Conu’co Market moves ahead2019-10-17T13:26:36+00:00

Lee-Chin offers GHL shares to staff in Jamaica

2019-10-17T13:23:35+00:00

Having secured majority interest in insurance conglomerate, Guardian Holdings Limited (GHL), Jamaican/Canadian billionaire Michael Lee-Chin is mooting offering shares in the company to staff, particular to sales staff, as part of an impromptu deal struck on Monday. The deal was struck as Lee-Chin addressed a Guardian Life Special Sales Force

Lee-Chin offers GHL shares to staff in Jamaica2019-10-17T13:23:35+00:00

Business and consumer confidence dips — but still remains high

2019-10-17T13:19:51+00:00

Don Anderson, managing director of Market Research Services, presents the 2019 Third-Quarter Business and Consumer Confidence Indices at the Courtyard by Marriott on Tuesday (October 15). (Photos: Garfield Robinson) The level of confidence in the economy by both businesses and consumers has declined in the third quarter of 2019, though

Business and consumer confidence dips — but still remains high2019-10-17T13:19:51+00:00

Jamaica must explore risks before adopting 5G tech, Robinson urges

2019-10-17T13:16:19+00:00

MONTEGO BAY, St James — Opposition spokesperson on science and technology Julian Robinson says while adopting 5G mobile networks is imminent, it comes with a number of risks. He is therefore urging Jamaica to look into the risks associated with the new technology as it mulls its adoption. The fifth

Jamaica must explore risks before adopting 5G tech, Robinson urges2019-10-17T13:16:19+00:00

Britain and EU strike Brexit deal ahead of summit

2019-10-17T13:12:08+00:00

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AFP) — Britain and the European Union reached a last-ditch Brexit deal on Thursday, just hours before an EU summit that is expected to give it a seal of approval. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson will still have to take the accord to a sceptical British parliament for

Britain and EU strike Brexit deal ahead of summit2019-10-17T13:12:08+00:00

IMF downgrades outlook for world economy, cites trade wars

2019-10-16T13:03:36+00:00

In this August 6, 2019, file photo, a woman walks by a money exchange shop decorated with different countries currency banknotes at Central, a business district in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — The International Monetary Fund is further downgrading its outlook for the world economy, predicting

IMF downgrades outlook for world economy, cites trade wars2019-10-16T13:03:36+00:00

Economists who study poverty win Nobel Prize

2019-10-16T09:19:35+00:00

This 2011 photo provided on Monday October 14, 2019 by the National Scientifc Research Center, CRNS, shows Esther Duflo, who was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in economics along with Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer Monday , October 14, 2019, for pioneering new ways to alleviate global poverty. Two researchers

Economists who study poverty win Nobel Prize2019-10-16T09:19:35+00:00

Three economists who studied poverty win Nobel Prize

2019-10-16T09:12:21+00:00

Goran K Hansson, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (center) and academy members Peter Fredriksson (left) and Jakob Svensson announce the winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics during a news conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden, Monday, October 14, 2019.

Three economists who studied poverty win Nobel Prize2019-10-16T09:12:21+00:00

Parchment: Fraud one of few growth industries in Ja now

2019-10-12T13:35:33+00:00

Lloyd Parchment, the co-chairman of the Anti-Fraud Committee of the Jamaica Bankers Association, says fraudulent activities have emerged as an area of major concern in the island in recent years. “A lot of persons might not realise that fraud is one of the few growth industries in Jamaica right now,”

Parchment: Fraud one of few growth industries in Ja now2019-10-12T13:35:33+00:00
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