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The private sector has welcomed Government’s decision not to impose any new taxes in the 2023 Budget. However the sector is concerned about the lack of detail relating to several key measures intended to spur growth and improve efficiency in the public sector.Responding to the budgetary proposals presented by Prime Minister Mia Mottley on Tuesday, Chairman of the Private Sector Association (BPSA) Trisha Tannis said there was “unanimous support for the announcement of no new imposition of taxes”.“This is commendable by the Government of Barbados considering the challenges being experienced at both the domestic and corporate levels alike, the present inflationary environment, particularly against the context of the recent extension of the Social Compact,” said Tannis.“Overall, the budgetary presentation was a highly-diversified statement which must now be carefully analysed for its impact and implementation effectiveness,” she said, while pledging the BPSA’s continued col
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The Private Sector Association is welcoming the news that Crop Over 2022 is on. Yesterday, chairman Trisha Tannis said there was a high demand for the festival and she expected it would have a good impact on the economy. “It is welcomed news particularly for those who were without income from that sector for two years and it was extremely good news for small businesses and other sectors that benefit …