EPOC co-chair says Jamaica on right path

2016-03-15T15:30:53+00:00

Tuesday, March 15, 2016 BYLES… what I see going forward is a period of increasing success CO-CHAIR of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC) Richard Byles says Jamaica can expect a period of greater prosperity, having surpassed the more austere aspects of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme. Byles, who

EPOC co-chair says Jamaica on right path2016-03-15T15:30:53+00:00

Shaw says tax relief coming for higher-level earners too

2016-03-15T14:53:17+00:00

Shaw: "Even as we want to start with those earning below $1.5 million, we know that those earning above $1.5 million and onwards to $5 million are also stressed." Finance Minister, Audley Shaw, says tax relief is also coming for people who earn salaries between $1.5 million and $5 million annually.  "Even

Shaw says tax relief coming for higher-level earners too2016-03-15T14:53:17+00:00

$1.5m tax threshold to be implemented as planned — Shaw

2016-03-08T15:25:59+00:00

Monday, March 07, 2016 Minister of Finance and Public Service, Audley Shaw KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Audley Shaw, a short while ago confirmed that the Jamaica Labour Party Government will honour its election promise of removing income tax for people earning below $1.5 million

$1.5m tax threshold to be implemented as planned — Shaw2016-03-08T15:25:59+00:00

BOJ governor says exchange rate remains stable

2016-03-08T13:20:19+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), Brian Wynter, has indicated that the exchange rate continues to remain stable and that the net international reserves (NIR) are still well in excess of the target. “With the Jamaican dollar no longer overvalued, the improving inflation outlook and

BOJ governor says exchange rate remains stable2016-03-08T13:20:19+00:00

Economy grows at below one per cent for 2015

2016-03-07T16:48:32+00:00

Friday, March 04, 2016 BULLOCK... there was encouraging recovery in some sectors Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) yesterday reported that the country has experienced sluggish growth of 0.8 per cent for the calendar year 2015. Director of the entity, Colin Bullock, during a media briefing for the review of the

Economy grows at below one per cent for 20152016-03-07T16:48:32+00:00

NMIA ranks as most improved airport in LAC region

2016-03-06T11:07:59+00:00

Wednesday, March 02, 2016 The Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) was yesterday named the most improved airport in Latin America and the Caribbean in the Airports Council International (ACI) — Airport Service Quality (ASQ) programme 2015 awards. Senior director of commercial development and planning,

NMIA ranks as most improved airport in LAC region2016-03-06T11:07:59+00:00

H1N1 – What you need to know; national influenza plan activated

2016-03-02T14:26:15+00:00

Published:Wednesday | February 24, 2016 Health Minister Horace Dalley has ordered the activation of the national influenza plan on the heels of Jamaica recording one death linked to the current outbreak of the H1N1 virus or Swine Flu. H1N1 is very contagious and potentially fatal. So far, nine cases of

H1N1 – What you need to know; national influenza plan activated2016-03-02T14:26:15+00:00

Jamaica should stick with IMF — Byles

2016-03-01T13:31:54+00:00

Sunday, February 28, 2016 BYLES… the figure is $33 billion ahead of the intake for the corresponding period in 2014/15 Co-chair of the Economic Oversight Committee Programme (EPOC) Richard Byles reckons that Jamaica should to stick the reforms of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after the programme ends in March

Jamaica should stick with IMF — Byles2016-03-01T13:31:54+00:00

Insurance industry puts $800,000 into maths education

2016-02-28T13:58:46+00:00

Sunday, February 28, 2016 Peter Levy (right), vice-president of the Insurance Association of Jamaica, presents a sponsorship cheque to Caroll Baker, education officer for science, and Davion Leslie, maths coordinator for Region One, during the recent workshop for maths and science teachers held in Kingston. The Insurance Association of Jamaica

Insurance industry puts $800,000 into maths education2016-02-28T13:58:46+00:00

BREAKING NEWS: JLP wins general election

2016-02-26T12:52:47+00:00

Published:Thursday | February 25, 2016 The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has been declared winner of the 2016 General Elections after unseating the People's National Party (PNP) at today's polls. The JLP won 33 seats and the People's National Party 30. JLP party leader Andrew Holness arrived at the party's Belmont

BREAKING NEWS: JLP wins general election2016-02-26T12:52:47+00:00
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