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GRENADA - CHINA LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROJECT, A PROMISE OF As reported, the second phase of the China Aid Low-Income Housing Project will provide 647 housing units to Grenadian families. Last Friday, a ceremony was held to mark the completion of 130 more of those units in Diamond, St Mark. His Excellency, Wei Hongtian, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Grenada, said:“Progress on the
‘NOW MORE THAN EVER’: REGIONAL CAMPAIGN PROMOTING FRONT-OF CASTRIES, St Lucia, (OECS) — A ground-breaking campaign aimed at tackling the troubling issues of childhood obesity and the regional epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) was launched Friday by the Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC), in partnership with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and UNICEF.ARUBA REFINERY
ARUBA, ORANJESTAD – Last Thursday, January 14, 2021, the RDA and Eagle LNG signed a letter of exclusivity for the development of a gas facility in Aruba. L DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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GRENADA - CHINA LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROJECT, A PROMISE OF As reported, the second phase of the China Aid Low-Income Housing Project will provide 647 housing units to Grenadian families. Last Friday, a ceremony was held to mark the completion of 130 more of those units in Diamond, St Mark. His Excellency, Wei Hongtian, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Grenada, said:“Progress on the
‘NOW MORE THAN EVER’: REGIONAL CAMPAIGN PROMOTING FRONT-OF CASTRIES, St Lucia, (OECS) — A ground-breaking campaign aimed at tackling the troubling issues of childhood obesity and the regional epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) was launched Friday by the Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC), in partnership with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and UNICEF.ARUBA REFINERY
ARUBA, ORANJESTAD – Last Thursday, January 14, 2021, the RDA and Eagle LNG signed a letter of exclusivity for the development of a gas facility in Aruba. L DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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GETTING BACK TO GROWTH By Lone Engbo Christiansen, Ashique Habib, Margaux MacDonald, and Davide Malacrino Producing and consuming more goods and services forthe same amount of
COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN Health services studies have shown that between 21 and 33 percent of medical systems have foreign-educated nurses, and that number has been increasing each year. This new potential wave of “Brain Drain’ from COVID-19 is not for the lack of political gratitude, or photo-ops, or alliance with one party, but values medical expertscontend
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY REAFFIRMS SOLIDARITY WITH FORCIBLY SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica – The international community reaffirmed its solidarity with forcibly displaced people in Central America and Mexico and with the seven countries that make up the Regional Integrated Framework for Protection and Solutions (MIRPS) in TCI NEW PREMIER ANNOUNCES CABINET APPOINTMENTS TCI new premier announces cabinet appointments. PROVIDENCIALES, TCI – The people of the Turks and Caicos Islands on Friday 19, 2021, gave a landslide victory to the opposition Progressive National Party (PNP) Charles Washington Misick in a historic general elections. The released by the Turks and Caicos Islands elections department show the US TO ENGAGE TAIWAN ON FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT, SIGNALS By Caribbean News Global . USA / TAIWAN — There is a high probability that US – Taiwan bilateral trade agreements could soon be announced, as signaled by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday, speaking at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing over the State Department’s annual budget allocation.. As reported, secretary Blinken was asked about the Biden administration’sCOURT IN THE ACT
By Anthony Deyal When a lawyer criticised one of my recent columns (Come Lie With Me), I wanted to ask him “What do you call a lawyer with an IQ of 20?” UNCTAD ANNOUNCES NEW SECRETARY GENERAL FROM COSTA RICA GENEVA, Switzerland — Rebeca Grynspan of Costa Rica will be the new secretary-general of UNCTAD, the UN trade and development body. Her nomination to the post by UN secretary-general António Guterres was approved by the UN General Assembly on Friday. UK - EU SIGN AGREEMENT ON CATCH LEVELS FOR 2021 By Caribbean News Global LONDON, England – The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, Marine Management Organisation, announced Friday, tha BUSINESS WIRE ARCHIVES Inform, Empower, Pivot CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBAL Caribbean News Global is a platform for Caribbean affairs, news, strategic communication and related services with a global dimension.LIVE STREAM
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THE PARADOX WITH THE PANDEMIC AHEAD OF G7 SUMMIT By Charles Michel. BRUSSELS, Belgium — The following encompass remarks by president Charles Michel ahead of the G7 summit, June 11-13, 2021. The G7 must be able to mobilize to tackle the biggest challenges we face.First ST LUCIA INTRODUCES LAWS OF THE POLICE STATE FOR COVID St Lucia introduces laws of the police state for COVID elections 2021. CASTRIES, St Lucia – Today, June 6 marks the five-year term of the Allen Chastanet, United Workers Party (UWP) securing victory at the polls. But, albeit the announcement of an election date and infraction of civil liberty in a police state, comes the very conspicuous DOES THE CANADIAN DOLLAR RALLY HAVE ROOM TO RUN By BDC MONTREAL, Canada - Fallout from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic took the Canadian dollar below US$0.70 in March 2020, but theloonie has recover
US SANCTIONS THE ORTEGA REGIME By Caribbean News Global WASHINGTON, USA - The United States calls on president Ortega and the Nicaraguan government to immediately releasepresidential can
DOMINICA – MMCE SIGNS AGREEMENT TO CONSTRUCT INTERNATIONAL By Caribbean News Global contributor ROSEAU, Dominica - The government of Dominica on Wednesday, June 9, in an elaborate ceremony officiallysigned an agreem
ST LUCIA PUBLIC OFFICERS, BEWARE OF THE DOWNSIZING By Victor Poyotte It is my understanding the government of Saint Lucia proposes to amend Section 6, Sub-section 6.2 (7), (8) and (9) of thePensions Act of 1
TAIWAN IS A POWERHOUSE OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL GAINS By Caribbean News Global TORONTO, Canada - US-Taiwan trade relation enjoys increase economic and political gains, but making the most ofthis is appropriate
COUNCIL ENDORSES NEW EU STRATEGY ON ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE BRUSSELS, Belgium — The EU Council on June 10, approved conclusions endorsing a new strategy that outlines a long-term vision for the EU to become a climate-r CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBAL Caribbean News Global is a platform for Caribbean affairs, news, strategic communication and related services with a global dimension.LIVE STREAM
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THE PARADOX WITH THE PANDEMIC AHEAD OF G7 SUMMIT By Charles Michel. BRUSSELS, Belgium — The following encompass remarks by president Charles Michel ahead of the G7 summit, June 11-13, 2021. The G7 must be able to mobilize to tackle the biggest challenges we face.First ST LUCIA INTRODUCES LAWS OF THE POLICE STATE FOR COVID St Lucia introduces laws of the police state for COVID elections 2021. CASTRIES, St Lucia – Today, June 6 marks the five-year term of the Allen Chastanet, United Workers Party (UWP) securing victory at the polls. But, albeit the announcement of an election date and infraction of civil liberty in a police state, comes the very conspicuous DOES THE CANADIAN DOLLAR RALLY HAVE ROOM TO RUN By BDC MONTREAL, Canada - Fallout from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic took the Canadian dollar below US$0.70 in March 2020, but theloonie has recover
US SANCTIONS THE ORTEGA REGIME By Caribbean News Global WASHINGTON, USA - The United States calls on president Ortega and the Nicaraguan government to immediately releasepresidential can
DOMINICA – MMCE SIGNS AGREEMENT TO CONSTRUCT INTERNATIONAL By Caribbean News Global contributor ROSEAU, Dominica - The government of Dominica on Wednesday, June 9, in an elaborate ceremony officiallysigned an agreem
ST LUCIA PUBLIC OFFICERS, BEWARE OF THE DOWNSIZING By Victor Poyotte It is my understanding the government of Saint Lucia proposes to amend Section 6, Sub-section 6.2 (7), (8) and (9) of thePensions Act of 1
TAIWAN IS A POWERHOUSE OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL GAINS By Caribbean News Global TORONTO, Canada - US-Taiwan trade relation enjoys increase economic and political gains, but making the most ofthis is appropriate
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A STATE OF EMERGENCY By Indranie Deolall. Increasingly irate about unruly residents who refused to obey lockdown measures, several short-tempered Italian mayors, last year March, finally went on the verbal offensive as the pandemic crippled the country. THE PARADOX WITH THE PANDEMIC AHEAD OF G7 SUMMIT By Charles Michel. BRUSSELS, Belgium — The following encompass remarks by president Charles Michel ahead of the G7 summit, June 11-13, 2021. The G7 must be able to mobilize to tackle the biggest challenges we face.First DOES THE CANADIAN DOLLAR RALLY HAVE ROOM TO RUN By BDC MONTREAL, Canada - Fallout from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic took the Canadian dollar below US$0.70 in March 2020, but theloonie has recover
US TO ENGAGE TAIWAN ON FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT, SIGNALS 1 day ago · By Caribbean News Global . USA / TAIWAN — There is a high probability that US – Taiwan bilateral trade agreements could soon be announced, as signaled by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday, speaking at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing over the State Department’s annual budget allocation.. As reported, secretary Blinken was asked about the Biden administration’s TCI NEW PREMIER ANNOUNCES CABINET APPOINTMENTS TCI new premier announces cabinet appointments. PROVIDENCIALES, TCI – The people of the Turks and Caicos Islands on Friday 19, 2021, gave a landslide victory to the opposition Progressive National Party (PNP) Charles Washington Misick in a historic general elections. The released by the Turks and Caicos Islands elections department show the UK PM – US PRESIDENT BIDEN TO AGREE ON NEW ATLANTIC By Caribbean News Global . LONDON, England – UK prime minister Boris Johnson and US president Joe Biden will meet in person for the first time, Thursday, June 10, in Cornwall ahead of the UK’s G7 Summit, which begins on Friday. ROAD TO 2021 SELECTUSA INVESTMENT SUMMIT WITH TAIWAN Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time Icomment.
US SANCTIONS THE ORTEGA REGIME By Caribbean News Global WASHINGTON, USA - The United States calls on president Ortega and the Nicaraguan government to immediately releasepresidential can
ANTÓNIO GUTERRES NOMINATED BY SECURITY COUNCIL FOR SECOND NEW YORK, USA - The Security Council has formally selected the current secretary-general António Guterres as its nominee to serve a secondfive-year term in
CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBAL Caribbean News Global is a platform for Caribbean affairs, news, strategic communication and related services with a global dimension. ECCB ISSUES WARNING SIGNS FOR ST LUCIA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Saint Lucia’s public sector debt has increased by more than $900 million (30%) from 2016 to 2020. When the current administration took office in 2016, Saint Lucia had the second-highest debt level of the ECCU and was $200 million below Antigua and Barbuda. At the end of 2020, Saint Lucia’s debt is $350 million greater than Antigua and COMMODITY PRICES TO STABILIZE AFTER EARLY 2021 GAINS WASHINGTON, USA – Commodity prices continued their recovery in the first quarter of 2021 and are expected to remain close to current levels throughout the year, lifted by the global economic rebound and improved growth prospects, according to the World Bank’s semi-annual Commodity Markets Outlook.. However, the outlook is heavily dependent on progress in containing the COVID-19 pandemic PROCAPS GROUP REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL The increase in net revenue was attributed to growth across all SBUs. Procaps Colombia. Continued demand for our pharma business and for our differentiated brands helped support a 44% growth in net revenue for the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020. CDB REGIONAL REPORT: ECONOMIC REVIEW 2020 AND OUTLOOK 2021 CDB Regional Report: Economic Review 2020 and Outlook 2021. March 6, 2021. 0. 138. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — 2020 was a year of unprecedented global economic challenge due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost all of the Borrowing Member Countries of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) experienced economic contraction in2020.
COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN Health services studies have shown that between 21 and 33 percent of medical systems have foreign-educated nurses, and that number has been increasing each year. This new potential wave of “Brain Drain’ from COVID-19 is not for the lack of political gratitude, or photo-ops, or alliance with one party, but values medical expertscontend
‘NOW MORE THAN EVER’: REGIONAL CAMPAIGN PROMOTING FRONT-OF CASTRIES, St Lucia, (OECS) — A ground-breaking campaign aimed at tackling the troubling issues of childhood obesity and the regional epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) was launched Friday by the Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC), in partnership with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and UNICEF. GRENADA - CHINA LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROJECT, A PROMISE OF As reported, the second phase of the China Aid Low-Income Housing Project will provide 647 housing units to Grenadian families. Last Friday, a ceremony was held to mark the completion of 130 more of those units in Diamond, St Mark. His Excellency, Wei Hongtian, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Grenada, said:“Progress on the
DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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ARUBA, ORANJESTAD – Last Thursday, January 14, 2021, the RDA and Eagle LNG signed a letter of exclusivity for the development of a gas facility in Aruba. L CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBAL Caribbean News Global is a platform for Caribbean affairs, news, strategic communication and related services with a global dimension. ECCB ISSUES WARNING SIGNS FOR ST LUCIA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Saint Lucia’s public sector debt has increased by more than $900 million (30%) from 2016 to 2020. When the current administration took office in 2016, Saint Lucia had the second-highest debt level of the ECCU and was $200 million below Antigua and Barbuda. At the end of 2020, Saint Lucia’s debt is $350 million greater than Antigua and COMMODITY PRICES TO STABILIZE AFTER EARLY 2021 GAINS WASHINGTON, USA – Commodity prices continued their recovery in the first quarter of 2021 and are expected to remain close to current levels throughout the year, lifted by the global economic rebound and improved growth prospects, according to the World Bank’s semi-annual Commodity Markets Outlook.. However, the outlook is heavily dependent on progress in containing the COVID-19 pandemic PROCAPS GROUP REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL The increase in net revenue was attributed to growth across all SBUs. Procaps Colombia. Continued demand for our pharma business and for our differentiated brands helped support a 44% growth in net revenue for the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020. CDB REGIONAL REPORT: ECONOMIC REVIEW 2020 AND OUTLOOK 2021 CDB Regional Report: Economic Review 2020 and Outlook 2021. March 6, 2021. 0. 138. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — 2020 was a year of unprecedented global economic challenge due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost all of the Borrowing Member Countries of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) experienced economic contraction in2020.
COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN Health services studies have shown that between 21 and 33 percent of medical systems have foreign-educated nurses, and that number has been increasing each year. This new potential wave of “Brain Drain’ from COVID-19 is not for the lack of political gratitude, or photo-ops, or alliance with one party, but values medical expertscontend
‘NOW MORE THAN EVER’: REGIONAL CAMPAIGN PROMOTING FRONT-OF CASTRIES, St Lucia, (OECS) — A ground-breaking campaign aimed at tackling the troubling issues of childhood obesity and the regional epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) was launched Friday by the Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC), in partnership with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission and UNICEF. GRENADA - CHINA LOW-INCOME HOUSING PROJECT, A PROMISE OF As reported, the second phase of the China Aid Low-Income Housing Project will provide 647 housing units to Grenadian families. Last Friday, a ceremony was held to mark the completion of 130 more of those units in Diamond, St Mark. His Excellency, Wei Hongtian, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Grenada, said:“Progress on the
DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
ARUBA REFINERY
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STORIES FROM THE SEA By Indranie Deolall The Atlantic waters on the southern side of Tobago can be rough even for seasoned sailors. But early that morning the seaseemed normal,
LATIN AMERICA TRADE RECOVERS FROM PANDEMIC IMPACTS WASHINGTON, USA – The value of exports from Latin America grew 8.9 percent in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same period in the previous year, consolidating a change in trend after the contraction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new CDC RECLASSIFY ANTIGUA ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The government of Antigua and Barbuda is delighted to announce that the country has been moved to Level 1, the lowest risk level, in the most recent travel advisory issued by the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC). ST LUCIA INTRODUCES LAWS OF THE POLICE STATE FOR COVID St Lucia introduces laws of the police state for COVID elections 2021. CASTRIES, St Lucia – Today, June 6 marks the five-year term of the Allen Chastanet, United Workers Party (UWP) securing victory at the polls. But, albeit the announcement of an election date and infraction of civil liberty in a police state, comes the very conspicuous UN FORUM TO FOCUS ON ENSURING A GREENER RECOVERY THROUGH GENEVA, Switzerland – The second edition of the United Nations Trade Forum will shine a light on the actions needed for an inclusive and green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.. The event, set to take place online on June 14 and 15, will bring together top trade experts, ministers, thought leaders and international organizations to explore the role of trade policy in forging US TO ENGAGE TAIWAN ON FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT, SIGNALS 5 hours ago · By Caribbean News Global . USA / TAIWAN — There is a high probability that US – Taiwan bilateral trade agreements could soon be announced, as signaled by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday, speaking at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing over the State Department’s annual budget allocation.. As reported, secretary Blinken was asked about the Biden administration’s COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN Health services studies have shown that between 21 and 33 percent of medical systems have foreign-educated nurses, and that number has been increasing each year. This new potential wave of “Brain Drain’ from COVID-19 is not for the lack of political gratitude, or photo-ops, or alliance with one party, but values medical expertscontend
CARPHA CELEBRATES WORLD FOOD SAFETY DAY 2021 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CARPHA) – The Caribbean region joins with the global community in celebrating World Food Safety Day (WFSD). As of 2018, WFSD is celebrated each year on June 7, and is aimed at drawing attention and inspiring action, at all levels and from all sectors, to prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks. ROAD TO 2021 SELECTUSA INVESTMENT SUMMIT WITH TAIWAN Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time Icomment.
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WHO STEPS UP ACTION TO IMPROVE FOOD SAFETY AND PROTECT GENEVA, Switzerland – Every year 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses are reported. In 2010, 420,000 people died due to such diseases as salmonella and E.coli infection, a third of them children under five years of age.It is estimated that this figure is increasing year after year, but it is difficult to get a clear picture of the real impact foodborne diseases are having around the world. UK NEXT STEPS FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN CHAD, CENTRAL LONDON, England - The following is a statement by ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on the UN Regional Office for Central Africa “On ECCB ISSUES WARNING SIGNS FOR ST LUCIA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK CASTRIES, St Lucia – The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) released their 2020 Annual Economic and Financial Review for various islands in the Eastern Caribbean. This report paints a difficult economic recovery road ahead for Saint Lucia. PROCAPS GROUP REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL The increase in net revenue was attributed to growth across all SBUs. Procaps Colombia. Continued demand for our pharma business and for our differentiated brands helped support a 44% growth in net revenue for the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020. COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN By R.D. Miller After this unprecedented COVID-19 health crisis, what will be the job satisfaction rate of these facilities, healthcare systems, and nurses sc BARBADOS PREPARES FOR TOURISM WITH ‘LITTLE ISLAND BIG By Caribbean News Global contributor. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., (BTMI) launched the story of Barbados through a new brand Barbados campaign entitled “Little Island Big Barbados”, as the island prepares to welcome back source markets, according to GIS reports, Friday, May 14. ANTIGUA - BARBUDA HOUSING REVOLUTION - CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBALCENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING ANTIGUACHAPA ANTIGUA BARBUDAHOUSING DEVELOPMENTIN ANTIGUA
By Caribbean News Global contributor. ST JOHNS, Antigua – Prime minister and minister of finance and corporate governance, Gaston Browne, 2020 Budget Statement, ‘Growth and development for the benefit of all’ tells the story that encapsulates the objectives “we are purposefully and vigorously implementing,” two-fold, “a policy and a practice” building “a brighter future, is now DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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WHO STEPS UP ACTION TO IMPROVE FOOD SAFETY AND PROTECT GENEVA, Switzerland – Every year 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses are reported. In 2010, 420,000 people died due to such diseases as salmonella and E.coli infection, a third of them children under five years of age.It is estimated that this figure is increasing year after year, but it is difficult to get a clear picture of the real impact foodborne diseases are having around the world. UK NEXT STEPS FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN CHAD, CENTRAL LONDON, England - The following is a statement by ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on the UN Regional Office for Central Africa “On ECCB ISSUES WARNING SIGNS FOR ST LUCIA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK CASTRIES, St Lucia – The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) released their 2020 Annual Economic and Financial Review for various islands in the Eastern Caribbean. This report paints a difficult economic recovery road ahead for Saint Lucia. PROCAPS GROUP REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL The increase in net revenue was attributed to growth across all SBUs. Procaps Colombia. Continued demand for our pharma business and for our differentiated brands helped support a 44% growth in net revenue for the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020. COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN By R.D. Miller After this unprecedented COVID-19 health crisis, what will be the job satisfaction rate of these facilities, healthcare systems, and nurses sc BARBADOS PREPARES FOR TOURISM WITH ‘LITTLE ISLAND BIG By Caribbean News Global contributor. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., (BTMI) launched the story of Barbados through a new brand Barbados campaign entitled “Little Island Big Barbados”, as the island prepares to welcome back source markets, according to GIS reports, Friday, May 14. ANTIGUA - BARBUDA HOUSING REVOLUTION - CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBALCENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING ANTIGUACHAPA ANTIGUA BARBUDAHOUSING DEVELOPMENTIN ANTIGUA
By Caribbean News Global contributor. ST JOHNS, Antigua – Prime minister and minister of finance and corporate governance, Gaston Browne, 2020 Budget Statement, ‘Growth and development for the benefit of all’ tells the story that encapsulates the objectives “we are purposefully and vigorously implementing,” two-fold, “a policy and a practice” building “a brighter future, is now DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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A STATE OF EMERGENCY By Indranie Deolall. Increasingly irate about unruly residents who refused to obey lockdown measures, several short-tempered Italian mayors, last year March, finally went on the verbal offensive as the pandemic crippled the country. LATIN AMERICA TRADE RECOVERS FROM PANDEMIC IMPACTS WASHINGTON, USA – The value of exports from Latin America grew 8.9 percent in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same period in the previous year, consolidating a change in trend after the contraction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new ENDING THE PANDEMIC AND ITS ASSOCIATED ECONOMIC CRISIS Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen following the Close of the G7 finance ministers meetings. By Janet L. Yellen. This was our first in-person multilateral meeting — and I can definitively say a real-life G7 meeting is much more enjoyable thanthe Zoom version.
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WHO STEPS UP ACTION TO IMPROVE FOOD SAFETY AND PROTECT GENEVA, Switzerland – Every year 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses are reported. In 2010, 420,000 people died due to such diseases as salmonella and E.coli infection, a third of them children under five years of age.It is estimated that this figure is increasing year after year, but it is difficult to get a clear picture of the real impact foodborne diseases are having around the world. UK NEXT STEPS FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN CHAD, CENTRAL LONDON, England - The following is a statement by ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on the UN Regional Office for Central Africa “On ECCB ISSUES WARNING SIGNS FOR ST LUCIA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK CASTRIES, St Lucia – The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) released their 2020 Annual Economic and Financial Review for various islands in the Eastern Caribbean. This report paints a difficult economic recovery road ahead for Saint Lucia. PROCAPS GROUP REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL The increase in net revenue was attributed to growth across all SBUs. Procaps Colombia. Continued demand for our pharma business and for our differentiated brands helped support a 44% growth in net revenue for the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020. COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN By R.D. Miller After this unprecedented COVID-19 health crisis, what will be the job satisfaction rate of these facilities, healthcare systems, and nurses sc BARBADOS PREPARES FOR TOURISM WITH ‘LITTLE ISLAND BIG By Caribbean News Global contributor. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., (BTMI) launched the story of Barbados through a new brand Barbados campaign entitled “Little Island Big Barbados”, as the island prepares to welcome back source markets, according to GIS reports, Friday, May 14. ANTIGUA - BARBUDA HOUSING REVOLUTION - CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBALCENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING ANTIGUACHAPA ANTIGUA BARBUDAHOUSING DEVELOPMENTIN ANTIGUA
By Caribbean News Global contributor. ST JOHNS, Antigua – Prime minister and minister of finance and corporate governance, Gaston Browne, 2020 Budget Statement, ‘Growth and development for the benefit of all’ tells the story that encapsulates the objectives “we are purposefully and vigorously implementing,” two-fold, “a policy and a practice” building “a brighter future, is now DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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WHO STEPS UP ACTION TO IMPROVE FOOD SAFETY AND PROTECT GENEVA, Switzerland – Every year 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses are reported. In 2010, 420,000 people died due to such diseases as salmonella and E.coli infection, a third of them children under five years of age.It is estimated that this figure is increasing year after year, but it is difficult to get a clear picture of the real impact foodborne diseases are having around the world. UK NEXT STEPS FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN CHAD, CENTRAL LONDON, England - The following is a statement by ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council briefing on the UN Regional Office for Central Africa “On ECCB ISSUES WARNING SIGNS FOR ST LUCIA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK CASTRIES, St Lucia – The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) released their 2020 Annual Economic and Financial Review for various islands in the Eastern Caribbean. This report paints a difficult economic recovery road ahead for Saint Lucia. PROCAPS GROUP REPORTS RECORD FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL The increase in net revenue was attributed to growth across all SBUs. Procaps Colombia. Continued demand for our pharma business and for our differentiated brands helped support a 44% growth in net revenue for the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the first quarter of 2020. COULD COVID-19 TRIGGER A BIGGER ‘BRAIN DRAIN’ OF CARIBBEAN By R.D. Miller After this unprecedented COVID-19 health crisis, what will be the job satisfaction rate of these facilities, healthcare systems, and nurses sc BARBADOS PREPARES FOR TOURISM WITH ‘LITTLE ISLAND BIG By Caribbean News Global contributor. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., (BTMI) launched the story of Barbados through a new brand Barbados campaign entitled “Little Island Big Barbados”, as the island prepares to welcome back source markets, according to GIS reports, Friday, May 14. ANTIGUA - BARBUDA HOUSING REVOLUTION - CARIBBEAN NEWS GLOBALCENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING ANTIGUACHAPA ANTIGUA BARBUDAHOUSING DEVELOPMENTIN ANTIGUA
By Caribbean News Global contributor. ST JOHNS, Antigua – Prime minister and minister of finance and corporate governance, Gaston Browne, 2020 Budget Statement, ‘Growth and development for the benefit of all’ tells the story that encapsulates the objectives “we are purposefully and vigorously implementing,” two-fold, “a policy and a practice” building “a brighter future, is now DOMINICA BAR ASSOCIATION REJECTS GOVERNMENT ‘REDUCTION IN By Caribbean News Global contributor. ROSEAU, Dominica – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, Budget-Address-2020_21-July-28-2020-1 – subtitle – Reduction in Land Transfer fees, stated: “For a period of one year, that is from September 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, the fees related to transfer or purchase of land will be as follows: StampDuty 2 percent
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A STATE OF EMERGENCY By Indranie Deolall. Increasingly irate about unruly residents who refused to obey lockdown measures, several short-tempered Italian mayors, last year March, finally went on the verbal offensive as the pandemic crippled the country. LATIN AMERICA TRADE RECOVERS FROM PANDEMIC IMPACTS WASHINGTON, USA – The value of exports from Latin America grew 8.9 percent in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same period in the previous year, consolidating a change in trend after the contraction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new ENDING THE PANDEMIC AND ITS ASSOCIATED ECONOMIC CRISIS Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen following the Close of the G7 finance ministers meetings. By Janet L. Yellen. This was our first in-person multilateral meeting — and I can definitively say a real-life G7 meeting is much more enjoyable thanthe Zoom version.
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