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Push for the jab

Social Share The Barbados Private Sector Association (BPSA) is looking to significantly increase its public education drive to promote the importance of vaccination of employees, in the wake of the latest COVID-19 spike that has affected some business houses. Chairman Edward Clarke told the DAILY NATION yesterday he expects that shortly, the market will see a demand for services from only vaccinated staff members, and for businesses to survive their employees would need to be better educated about the benefits of being vaccinated, then getting inoculated. “We will continually try to influence workers to be vaccinated. But the truth is, there are still too many people in Barbados who are not vaccinated. At some time, people will only want to do business within business houses where staff are vaccinated. The market will eventually demand it,” he added.

Local businesses move to boost trade with CARICOM

Local businesses move to boost trade with CARICOM Article by July 13, 2021 Business leaders in Barbados have highlighted a range of issues that continue to hamper trade with other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) states and made several recommendations they believe could help turn things around. Addressing a Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) virtual trade forum last Friday, several officials representing private sector interests pointed to the high cost of doing business, slow processes within customs departments and a lack of an enabling environment, as major setbacks to increasing trade between Barbados and Suriname and Guyana. Louis Forde, Customs, Port and International Trade Advisor with the Barbados Private Sector Association, said in order to improve trade between Bridgetown and its two CARICOM neighbours, Government must make a greater effort in the area of business facilitation.

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