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Fruits and vegetables on display at Denbigh agriculture show. Ransford Smith writes: ...GCT applied only to an imported category of agricultural products, and not to like domestic products, violates its trade treaty obligations.

This article looks in two parts at the erosion of trade policy space in global trade. Part I focuses on the incompatibility with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules of GCT levied solely on imports. Part II observes that regional and inter-...
Gordon Robinson writes: Jamaica’s governance cancer is at Stage 4. It has spread to the brain of the body politic; consumed it; and replaced it with political tribalism, political obsequiousness and political submissiveness.

It seems the human resources issue created by the Speaker’s appallingly callous treatment of former Clerk of the House isn’t going away soon. The Speaker’s distribution to MPs of her written reprimand reportedly before it was seen by the Clerk was...
Dennis Minott

To me, Maureen McGovern’s haunting melody of There’s Got to Be a Morning After, from the film The Poseidon Adventure (1972), resonates with hope, a powerful sentiment needed as we face the challenges currently afflicting Haiti. Inspired by this...

“There was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and came and rolled back the stone from the door and sat on it … Do not be afraid … He is not here; for He is risen,” wrote Matthew in Chapter 28. So, what should be...

In his Budget presentation on March 19, the Opposition Leader, Mr Mark Golding, offered his viewpoint on national security. He indicated that it should be viewed in a comprehensive way to include non-traditional security concerns such as education...

There was an article in The Observer of March 27 titled ‘Grange, Wehby see positives in international participation at Champs’. Of course, all actions carried out by man have positives or they would not be done. It depends on the perspective. Some...

Given how crucial regional cooperation is to Africa where intra-regional trade is a paltry 14 per cent, there was a surprisingly muted response to the recent death, at 98, of one of last century’s greatest architects of regional integration:...

There’s plenty to criticise this Government about (and I’m always happy to oblige) but none of those issues involve its stellar performance in tourism. By the end of 2019, just before the plague arrived, tourism revenues as a percentage of GDP rose...

One of the main ideas behind the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) administration’s decision to award the political class whopping salary increases, seemingly in the dead of night while the people were sleeping, was its possibility to be a buffer to...

Basil Jarrett wrote an article in The Gleaner on March 21, titled ‘No Champs for me this year’. On March 31, 2024, Lascelve Graham followed up with ‘Champs and its crippling effect on socialisation system’. Both these articles have sparked...
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