The government of Barbados has often said that though it is borrowing, it does so on concessional terms from multilateral agencies. However, in light of recent updates, that seems to have changed.
Amendments to the Electric Light and Power Act went through the Senate yesterday. Changes were said to be necessary as a piece was missing.
Barbados and Antigua may be closer to reaching an agreement on the future of air travel in the Caribbean after dismantling the former LIAT.
Trinidad and Tobago's finance minister Colm Imbert, sought to address a major issue in the country, in the latest budget report.