Cabinet approves new Petrojam board; Jamaica not directly impacted by US tariffs on Steel and Aluminium; and Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre to come on stream next year.
Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Audley Shaw, is calling on rum-manufacturing companies to return to the tradition of partnering with sugar cane farmers, and using more local products in their processing operations.
On this week’s house matters: Prime Minister outlines recommendations from the report of the Commission to Review Jamaica’s Relations within the CARICOM.
Jamaica elected to United Nations economic and social council, Cabinet approves revised foreign policy; and ground broken for new classrooms at Immaculate High School.
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, Rudyard Spencer, says projects being implemented by the Department of Correctional Services have proven to be sustainable and have contributed to savings.
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