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The Jamaican Free Zones are a government free trade zone initiative in Jamaica.Designed to encourage foreign investment and international trade, businesses operating within these zones have no tax on their profits, and are exempted from customs duties on imports and exports (capital goods, raw materials, construction materials, and office equipment) and import licensing requirements.
Al Baraka Banking Group: Financials Banks Manama: 1978 Investment banking P A Al Muntazah: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Muharraq: 1984 Supermarket chain P A Aluminium Bahrain: Basic materials Aluminum Askar: 1968 Aluminium products P A Arab Banking Corporation: Financials Banks Manama: 1980 Bank P A Bahrain Air: Consumer ...
The zones were described in a press release of Jamaica Post 18 July 2005, [6] the encoding of the post offices one week later on 25 July 2005. [7] The four zones into which the parishes are divided does not correspond with the traditional division of parishes into counties. The parish codes are as follows. Zone A parishes Kingston: KN; St ...
Three employees at a Maryland Cracker Barrel have reportedly been dismissed after staff refused to seat a group of students with special needs on Dec. 3 Superintendent of Charles County Public ...
She is perhaps best known for having founded Paymaster (Jamaica) Limited, an online bill payment system which she conceptualized and started in 1997. Paymaster operates payment agencies from which all types of bill payments and remittances can be made and is the first multi-transaction agency in the Caribbean .
Courts is a furniture and electronics retailer, founded by William Henry Court in Canterbury, England in 1850.. In 1959, Courts opened its first store in Jamaica, and subsequently grew across the Caribbean.
Guardian Holdings Limited started in 1847 when Standard Life of Edinburgh, Scotland entered the market and started a branch office in Trinidad. [1] Over time, Standard Life of Edinburgh closed operations and merged its Trinidad and Tobago portfolio with the portfolio of Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Society on the 15th November, 1972.