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Doyle gains gold standard

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DOYLE OFFSHORE SAILS is being heralded by Minister of Commerce Donville Inniss as a gold standard for Barbadian companies to follow.

The minister spoke highly of the 30-year-old local sail-making company Wednesday night as it celebrated moving into a new warehouse in Six Roads.

Inniss said the country should follow Doyle’s lead and become more export-driven.

“Doyle Offshore Sails are a very unique company. Not just a unique product, but certainly the manifestation of the skills and the citizenship of those who put this all together. You’re a shining example of where Barbados needs to go,” Inniss told staff at the company’s headquarters at Six Roads. (AD)

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