Prime Minister Mia Mottley is using the weight of her office to urge financial institutions to give indebted, cash-strapped, former LIAT workers a break on their loan repayments. This has …
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Even as Barbados pushes to become a carbon neutral economy in another nine years, Government is still exploring ways to exploit any fossil fuel resources to be found in the …
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The COVID-19 pandemic, closure of the Trinidad and Tobago’s borders and a recently imposed state-of-emergency, have led to the postponement of the annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders of One …
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has conceded that a model developed by its tourism specialists and academics of a rapid post-COVID-19 tourism recovery in Barbados this year, did not anticipate …
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TBR LAB by Tech Beach Retreat has rolled out its inaugural accelerator program with 38 startups from 11 countries, including five from Barbados. Executed in collaboration with the world-leading incubator …
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The region’s largest development financial institution is putting $1.2 million (US$600, 000) at the disposal of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to help them respond to the devastating effects …
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The head of one of the United Kingdom’s leading travel branding companies is calling for Barbados to be placed on Britain’s green list for leisure travel. Paul Charles, chief executive …
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This country’s lawyers are raising deep concerns about the planned Anti-Corruption and Anti-Terrorism Agency (ACATA) Bill, creating the supra ACATA to investigate corruption and malfeasance in Barbados. In a report …
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The Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry has refuted a claim that NUPW members are being taken advantage of by the membership of the BCCI or the Barbados Private Sector …
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A University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus academic and researcher is urging the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM) incoming Secretary General to re-establish the importance of CARICOM to the …