BPSA head: Don’t expect tax concessions
Head of the Barbados Private Sector Association (BPSA) says he does not anticipate Government giving any tax concessions to encourage private sector investment.
Head of the Barbados Private Sector Association (BPSA) says he does not anticipate Government giving any tax concessions to encourage private sector investment.
Barbados’ brand as a luxury destination may be diminishing its attractiveness to a large section of the tourist market.
The proposals outlined in the mini budget presented by Prime Minister of Barbados and Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment, Mia Mottley, are being described by a member of the Democ
Barbadians will be paying more on their water bills from August 1.
Switching to renewable sources of energy is the best way that this country can avoid the pitfalls that come with the recent rise in oil prices.
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