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AS THE LOCAL paint market remains flat in direct reflection of the local economy, one chief executive officer says there might be a turnaround in the near future.

And that, said Chief executive officer of Harris Paints, Ian Kenyon, was because markets typically went in cycles.

Kenyon was speaking to the Saturday Sun yesterday, moments after presiding over the company achieving the highest certification in the Green Business Barbados programme.

He stressed the paint market was a pretty accurate indication of how any economy was performing.

The paint markets in Guyana and St Kitts were on the way up, reflecting the improvements in their economies, but the situation was not the same in Barbados, he said. (HLE)

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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