BUSINESS MONDAY: GREENIDGE OPTIMISTIC
DR. KEVIN Greenidge, the Government’s Chief Economic Adviser, believes the Barbados economy is going to rebound in 2021, once the country sees the back of the COVID-19 pandemic.
DR. KEVIN Greenidge, the Government’s Chief Economic Adviser, believes the Barbados economy is going to rebound in 2021, once the country sees the back of the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE Barbados and Caribbean diaspora needs to be engaged in the development of a bond, which can be used to finance infrastructure and any kind of crisis development the region encounters.
THE new Joe Biden administration in the USA is being challenged to come up with a Bds$200 million fund to assist Barbados and the Caribbean with their post-COVID economic revival.
WITH Barbados having been removed from the European Union (EU) blacklist, questions remain as to whether that will be the end of it.
The COVID-19 pandemic, especially when coupled with natural disasters which afflicted the Caribbean, have left many economies and societies reeling, says President of the Inter-American Development
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