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ANOTHER CARIBBEAN COUNTRY JOINS THE OIL QUEUE

Yet another Caribbean country is ‘eyeing up’ its oil exploration potential. With Guyana now well established as ‘the next big thing’ in the global oil industry and Jamaica showing early indications of economically game-changing oil prospects, Barbados now hopes it will be next in line.

25 Jun, 2026

Cuba announces sweeping economic reforms

In what is widely seen as a response to the intensifying pressure from the Trump administration, the Cuban government has hurriedly punished through a series of dramatic reforms in the past few days.

25 Jun, 2026

China courts the Caribbean/Latin America region

Two recent high-level conferences have highlighted China’s growing presence and influence in Latin America and the Caribbean.

25 Jun, 2026

‘DESTINY’ STILL TO BE DETERMINED

It’s billed as “the first Special Economic Zone of its kind in the Caribbean”, which its developers say “is expected to substantially increase the GDP of St Kitts & Nevis and the entire Eastern Caribbean.”

18 Jun, 2026

CUBA UNDER PRESSURE AS US NEXT STEPS HOVER

The United States continues to pile pressure on Cuba as speculation mounts over what might be the next step of the Trump administration toward the communist-run island.

18 Jun, 2026

Grenada deepens ties with Africa

Grenada is deepening economic ties with Africa through visa-free access, planned direct air links and an aggressive investment drive targeting sectors ranging from healthcare and agriculture to real estate and financial services.

17 Jun, 2026

Low scotch bonnet crops puts the heat on suppliers

Jamaica’s scotch bonnet production is so low that it has caused a shortage of output of hot pepper sauce.

17 Jun, 2026

St Lucia Olympic chief blames CARICOM for travel restraints

St Lucia’s Olympic president has accused CARICOM of failing athletes and sporting bodies by not making inter-Caribbean movement more affordable and accessible.

17 Jun, 2026

INCOMING CHTA PRESIDENT DENIED US VISA

The decision by the United States government to deny a visa to the newly elected president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) has sparked a regional debate over how this could affect the organisation’s operations, which has its headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

11 Jun, 2026

DUTCH OPPOSITION PARTY WANTS TO SEVER LINKS WITH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES

On Thursday, 4 June, RCIPS officers supported by representatives from the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) conducted a clean-up operation in the Mary Mollie Hydes Road area of West Bay.

11 Jun, 2026
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