Story
08142023 HOME BUYER'S GUIDE
Monday, 14th August, 2023.
Story
Aircraft registry needs ‘glaring advantages’
The Bahamas must develop “glaring advantages” over rival jurisdictions if its proposed aircraft registry is to overcome its late market entrance, a Cabinet minister admitted yesterday.
Story
Neymour responds to headline
EDITOR, The Tribune
Story
Freeport's supply chain benefits pushed globally
A senior Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) executive has presented Freeport’s potential advantages as an assembly and distribution hub to a global audience.
Story
Minnis: This was an attempt to take advantage of Bahamians
OPPOSITION LEADER Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday accused the government of allowing web shop owners to take advantage of Bahamians during “hard times”.
Story
Bahamians can take advantage of US interview waiver
MANY Bahamians seeking American visas have taken advantage of the US’ interview waiver programme, according to US Embassy spokesperson Penny Rechkemmer.
Story
Bahamian investors urged to take advantage of incentives
THE government is encouraging Bahamian investors to take advantage of incentives being offered to those willing to take part in the redevelopment of downtown Nassau.
Story
PM 'will not take 90 days for vote'
PM 'will not take 90 days for vote' By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Staff Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net PRIME MINISTER Hubert Ingraham yesterday said he does not plan to "take advantage" of the 90-day period available to him after the House of Assembly
Story
PM 'will not take 90 days for vote'
PM 'will not take 90 days for vote' By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Staff Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net PRIME MINISTER Hubert Ingraham yesterday said he does not plan to "take advantage" of the 90-day period available to him after the House of Assembly
Story
Numbers chiefs ‘are taking advantage of Bahamians’
ORGANISERS of the Vote No campaign for the upcoming referendum have lashed out at numbers chiefs for attempts to ‘take advantage’ of Bahamians.
Story
Senator: Take advantage of VAT Holiday on hurricane supplies
SENATOR Kwasi Thompson, State Minister for Grand Bahama, is urging Grand Bahama residents to take advantage of the VAT Holiday on hurricane supplies purchased locally and abroad.
Story
'Advantage' criminals
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Story
No 'quick fix' for fishing industry post Irma
BAHAMIAN fishermen are in the process of ‘quantifying their losses’ and take advantage of the exigency order issued earlier this month, the Bahamas Commercial Fisher Alliance (BCFA) president told The Tribune yesterday warning their post Hurricane Ir
Story
'Get finances in order' to afford low-cost land lots
MANY Bahamians are unable to qualify for the government’s low-cost housing lots despite efforts to offer them at less than $30,000, Environment and Housing Minister Romauld Ferreira said yesterday.In view of this, the minister urged Bahamians to put
Story
Super Value chief: ‘Serious penalties’ for price gougers
Super Value’s owner yesterday demanded “serious penalties” for businesses caught ‘price gouging’, although the Chamber’s chief executive said this was “not a major concern” with most companies.
Story
Over the Hill tax-free zone in mixed review
Businesses yesterday cited uncertainty, confusion and lack of information as to why they are not taking advantage of the Over the Hill Tax Free Zone (OHTFZ) incentives.
Story
Key US markets up 15% for Easter peak
Tourism bookings from the Bahamas’ key US markets are up 15 per cent for the peak Easter period, a Cabinet minister yesterday urging businesses to “work harder” at exploiting this growth.
Story
Davis: We must take full advantage of craft industry
THE local craft industry is a very lucrative business but Bahamians are not fully taking advantage of the opportunities it presents, Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis said.
Story
BFSB marketing Bahamas in Asia
The Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) is continuing to push this jurisdiction in Asia, using its participation in two major conferences to promote the country’s wealth management advantages.
Story
Brewery seeks 100% increase in tax margin
Sands Beer’s manufacturer has urged the Government to increase the ‘tax differential’ advantage it enjoys over Commonwealth Brewery by 100 per cent for a “guaranteed” 15-year period, having been “assured” the authorities will not force it to close down.
Previous Next