Bahamas

Investment in Artisans Preserves “Distinctively Caribbean” Crafts, Culture, Livelihoods and Lives?

The future of Caribbean craft traditions are set to be strengthened as the Sandals Foundation spearheads capacity building training of… Read More

1 year ago

Corporate Conscience

When Hurricane Dorian finally finished battering the northern islands of the Bahamas in September, the country was left unrecognisably devastated.… Read More

4 years ago

PM Chastanet Leads Delegation to The Bahamas

Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Chairman and Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister Allen Chastanet on Thursday, September 5 led High Level delegation… Read More

4 years ago

CARICOM Free Movement: Does it help or hurt member islands?

When CARICOM formed over four decades ago it had noble goal in mind — to deepen integration so that… Read More

4 years ago

Projections vs Potential: Saint Lucia and the IMF’s 3.4% Growth Forecast

When it comes to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) recent assessment of Saint Lucia, readers of The STAR Businessweek have… Read More

5 years ago

Taxation: 3 jurisdictions removed, 3 added to EU list of non­cooperative jurisdictions

The EU's list of non-cooperative jurisdictions in taxation matters has been adjusted in the light of: 1) commitments made by… Read More

5 years ago

What does Brexit mean for the Caribbean?

Brexit has been big story for Britain. This is seen every day in headlines. Beyond the implications for London,… Read More

6 years ago

Chinese contractor sued over $3.5bn Bahamas resort

A subsidiary of China State Construction Engineering, the world’s largest publicly traded contractor, has been dragged into New York… Read More

6 years ago

CYEN Announces Partnership With Solar Head of State

During this year COP23 climate conference, the Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) and Solar Head of State (SHOS) launched partnership… Read More

6 years ago

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