China added a 34% tax on US goods, shaking European markets, while Trump praised his tariff plan as a “boom” for the US.
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China added a 34% tax on US goods, shaking European markets, while Trump praised his tariff plan as a “boom” for the US.
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Guyana is trying to convince the U.S. to reduce new tariffs by showing different trade data and pointing out that its oil exports are mostly from U.S.-owned companies and not subject to tariffs.
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Charlestown, Nevis – The Premier’s Ministry successfully recently hosted its fifth annual Women’s Self-Empowerment Workshop, marking a new milestone by including young girls, aiming to inspire and mentor the next generation of female leaders. The Honourable Latoya Jones, Special Advisor to the Premier and workshop organizer, expressed her enthusiasm about the continued growth and impact of […]
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Basseterre, Saint Kitts – Citizens of Saint Kitts and Nevis who wish to apply for citizenship for their children through descent are strongly encouraged to do so as soon as possible, as the Constitution sets an age limit for this process. Attorney General, the Honourable Garth Wilkin, spoke extensively about the subject on the April […]
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The Caribbean Tourism Organization will showcase six Caribbean destinations at WTM Latin America 2025 to strengthen ties with the Latin American travel market and promote tourism growth through partnerships and sustainability.
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An automated speed ticketing system will launch on April 7, 2025, using high-tech cameras to catch speeding drivers and issue fines automatically, aiming to improve road safety across Guyana.
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Oscar Arias, former president of Costa Rica, had his U.S. visa revoked after criticizing Donald Trump and establishing ties with China during his presidency.
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While global trade hit a record high in 2023, growing use of tariffs and rising trade tensions—especially among major economies—are creating uncertainty, with developing countries most at risk.
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President Trump’s new tariffs on global imports are meant to protect US jobs but are likely to raise consumer prices and spark a global trade war.
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St. Lucia – Saint Lucia’s first-ever Innovation Hub is officially open for business. On March 31, Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre joined the three Saint Lucian founders of Orbtronics, a regionally acclaimed local tech firm, to officially cut the ribbon and take the first step toward establishing a regional hub that nurtures, develops and supports […]
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