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BARBADOS can only realise its dreams of breaking into the international market in a big way if it vigorously improves how it does business to conform to international standards.

And to accomplish such a feat, all players in the manufacturing and service sectors along with Government must put their heads together to chart a path forward, says Dudley Rhynd, former director of the Barbados National Standards Institution.

He said there needed to be a serious discussion to sensitise the average Barbadian and by extension the country to the importance of producing commodities that could meet international standards.

Speaking after a town hall meeting to solicit input for a final quality policy document, Rhynd told the DAILY NATION at Divi Southwinds recently that the importance of Barbados aiming for international standards when doing business was not “rocket science”. (JS)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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