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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | December 17, 2006

CWC's success riding on Jamaica's hospitality - Walsh
When Jamaican organisers and their Air Jamaica chaperones came to town last week to invite South Floridians to matches there for next year's Cricket World Cup, they declared the country ready to host its leg of the tournament and to welcome its visitors.

Jampro joins with Indian chamber of commerce

Jampro, Jamaica's investment promotion agency, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (AssoCham) of New Delhi, giving the island a strategic link to India.


Dreaming of a green, energy-efficient Christmas

Christmas, a season of celebration, also ushers in a period of high energy and resource consumption in Jamaica. Christmas lights are left on for extended periods of time.


PSOJ governance code compliance voluntary

January 1, 2007 is an important date for all companies listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, and for non-listed companies engaged in the provision of financial services.


CARICOM to face tough decisions on CSME in 2007

Early in 2007, Caribbean governments will have to take some difficult political decisions. Continuing failure to do so, or to fudge or delay could result at the worst in the viability of the CSME being brought into question.


World Bank predicts three per cent growth for Jamaica

The Washington-based World Bank in an analysis of economic prospects for the Latin American and Caribbean, said Wednesday that regional economic activity had picked up in 2006, and projected growth in gross domestic product of five per cent.




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