Come the end of the month, there will be one less paper on the newsstands.
New Sailing Festival format boosts businesses
Though the annual BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival focuses
Sol, Delta bid for BVIEC contract
The territory’s two major fuel suppliers have thrown their hats into the ring,
Business Briefs (August 16, 2012)
TRC decision The territory’s telecommunications regulator has officially set the rates that telephone companies can charge each other to connect calls and exchange text messages, officials said. The Telecommunications Regulatory …
Cayman gov’t scraps ‘expat tax’
For a few weeks, it seemed like the ideal way to raise government revenue: tax the people who can’t vote.
EIS runway extension bids in
The first part of the process to select the contractor or contractors who will extend the runway
Business Briefs (August 2, 2012)
Finance newsletter The International Finance Centre, which promotes the territory’s financial services industry, launched an online monthly
New commercial law firm opens doors in VI
A “boutique” law firm with roots in the United States has recently established an office in the territory in an alliance
Antigua hopes to resolve trade dispute with US
The government of Antigua and Barbuda is considering its options to resolve a long-running trade dispute
Yacht holding tanks may be required soon
Due to his concerns that “coral reefs and sea grass beds are dying”
Business Briefs (April 26, 2012)
TRC rules change The territory’s telecommunications regulator is inviting members
TCI aims to strengthen financial services
A Turks and Caicos Islands regulator hopes to revamp
American Airlines could merge with US Air
There may be a way out of bankruptcy for American Airlines:
Sold to the highest bidder
There was plenty of junk: a gallon of glue, spare parts
Business Briefs (April 19, 2012)
New committee Cabinet ministers appointed a dozen representatives from sub-sectors
Businessmen propose zip-line for CGB
Two businessmen have teamed up with a United States
Barbados plans waste-to-energy plant
The Barbadian government has announced plans to build a waste-to-energy power
BEYC shows off boats for potential buyers
Vacationers at the Bitter End Yacht Club last weekend got the chance
10 lawyers switch to rival firm
A Switzerland-based accounting and legal services firm
Saving cottages from sea
When Hurricane Earl struck Anegada in August 2010,
Business Briefs (April 12, 2012)
Yacht show The Bitter End Yacht Club is to begin hosting the first BVI
Bahamas gov’t asked to reconsider gambling
Citing a need to reduce crime, a Bahamian pastor asked his country’s government
Business Briefs (Aug. 25, 2011)
Business education The accounting firm BDO is planning a series of business education courses
Barbados’ deficit outlook improves slightly
The Barbadian government will generate a smaller budget deficit than it anticipated earlier this year,
Products promoted at Colombian Trade Show
Victor Lozano Montilla grinned at the prospective customer in front of him