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Business

FINSAC to begin winding down
FINSAC is to begin scaling back its operations as it has now almost completed its assigned task of restructuring the country's financial sector.

Seaga companies appealing GCT
Two companies owned by Opposition Leader Edward Seaga are challenging a Revenue Court ruling about General Consumption Tax (GCT) owed.

Salada Foods forges ahead
Salada Foods Jamaica is pushing ahead to recover its profitable position after years of decline.

Two more cambios ordered closed
Two cambios have been ordered to cease operation for failure to comply with reporting requirements.












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