Wednesday, June 17, 2026

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Private sector urged to boost exports

Government wants the private sector to play a more...

BRA gives top-up tax guidance

The clock is ticking for multinational enterprise (MNE) groups...

Experts warn of worse effects from war crisis

Some experts monitoring the oil price shock and related...

CIBC Caribbean profits dip

CIBC Caribbean Bank Limited has recorded a dip in...

Digital payments trump cash

Cash is no longer king in Barbados. It has...

BLPC limiting costs

Barbados Light & Power Company (BLPC) teams are working...

Spending to go up

Government is estimating that its spending will increase by more than $1 billion in the next financial year starting April 1. This is outlined in...

FTC to review BL&P’s fuel cost claim

Barbadians will have to pay higher electricity bills if the Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (BL&P) gets approval to recover fuel costs for...

Fisheries ‘threat’

Government is worried about threats to Barbados’ marine resources, especially from foreign commercial vessels engaged in “severe over-fishing”. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade...

PM: Government not lashing out

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is not backing down from her administration’s quest to ensure there are minimum standards for how workers are treated...

Almost $1b in repayments by end of financial year

Government will have to make about $1 billion in debt payments this financial year ending March 31. While this is a $135.1 million increase over...

‘Groom youth for the future’

Barbados risks losing more of its best young talent to overseas employers if bosses in the private and public sectors do not create the...

Spending to go up

Government is estimating that its spending will increase by more than $1 billion in the next financial year starting April 1. This is outlined in...

FTC to review BL&P’s fuel cost claim

Barbadians will have to pay higher electricity bills if the Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (BL&P) gets approval to recover fuel costs for...

Fisheries ‘threat’

Government is worried about threats to Barbados’ marine resources, especially from foreign commercial vessels engaged in “severe over-fishing”. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade...

PM: Government not lashing out

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is not backing down from her administration’s quest to ensure there are minimum standards for how workers are treated...

Almost $1b in repayments by end of financial year

Government will have to make about $1 billion in debt payments this financial year ending March 31. While this is a $135.1 million increase over...

‘Groom youth for the future’

Barbados risks losing more of its best young talent to overseas employers if bosses in the private and public sectors do not create the...