Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis assured yesterday that the government is still working with the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association (BPRA) to come to an agreement on appropriate margins on fuel products, which are price-controled. “It’s a difficult situation,” said Halkitis during an Office of the Prime Minister press briefing. “We understand the plight of
Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis yesterday dismissed as an untruth the opposition’s claim that the government of The Bahamas is facing a “cash crunch” notwithstanding record revenues. The minister said the claim is a continuation of a false gloom and doom narrative the Free National Movement has been spreading ever since the current administration
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Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis shied away yesterday from expressing any extensive views on the deal entered into by the previous administration for the Nassau Cruise Port, saying only that the government has to live with the deal. Asked his views on the deal, Halkitis told reporters, “It’s a deal done by the previous