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Business

Jamaica plotting prudent fiscal policy course - Salomon Smith Barney

An executive of the world's leading investment bank, Salomon Smith Barney in the United States, has given the thumbs up to the Jamaican Government for its commitment to prudent fiscal policy.

Major US food deal for Jamaica
A major food programme funded by the United States Government and awarded to Food For The Poor Inc., is scheduled to get under way in Jamaica in September, with enough food staples to feed over 150,000 people for a whole year.

WTO and the Caribbean: Is a new round of trade negotiations needed?

Once the date for the fourth World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference was agreed in the WTO's General Council, the focus of members became centred on the issue of whether or not a new round of negotiations should be launched.













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