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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Tuesday | March 6, 2007

Fiesta bosses to arrive in island
Principals of the Spanish hotel group Fiesta are expected in the island today to continue discussions with the Ministry of Labour following protest action at the hotel site in Point, Hanover, last week.Tempers broiled last week. Tempers broiled last week as workers protested...

'Take heed of food labels'

Registered nutritionist and dietician, Rosalee Brown, is raising concerns that many Jamaicans may be endangering their health by not paying enough attention to food labels, serving sizes and their links to obesity and other chronic lifestyle diseases...

China considers developing large jets

SHANGHAI, China (Reuters):China is considering a plan to develop large passenger jets in a long-term, multi-billion-dollar project that it hopes would wean it from reliance on Boeing Company and Airbus, industry sources said on Monday.The State Council,...

Money declarations at Customs required by law

Travellers with US$10,000 or equivalent in cash or other monetary instrument are required, by law to advise Customs officials at entry."Bringing more than $10,000 is not illegal. What's illegal is not declaring it," said Commissioner of Customs, Hector Jones.

Alcoa to close Kentucky-based Reynolds wrap plant

Aluminium giant Alcoa, owner of the Reynolds packaging brand, announced Thursday it would close its plastics manufacturing plant in Kentucky, United States by mid-year, as it reshapes its downstream operations.Alcoa said the restructuring announced...





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