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Business

False product rubs P. A. Benjamin wrong
The manufacturing sector may be in for another blow if the imitation of the widely-used Benjamin's Rubbing Alcohol is an indication of the direction fraud is taking in Jamaica.

This man knows his pipes
It is a little-known fact that a Jamaican engineer has participated in the design and engineering, procurement, installation and construction (EPIC) of some of the world's leading onshore and offshore oil and gas pipelines.

Investors could benefit from merger of duties
A team of United States-based consultants has recommended a merger of stamp duty and title fee collection into a single payment system as part of the effort to speed up the transfer of land to investors in Jamaica.











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