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Prospects Improve For Bauxite And Alumina

By Dennise Williams, Staff Reporter
Jamaica's bauxite and alumina sector, still a major force in the economy, is now operating in an expanding global market.

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) states that Mining and Quarrying, of which the bauxite and alumina sector is a part, saw its contribution to real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increase by 1.1 per cent. Read More...


Be On The Lookout For PayPal 'Scammers'

By Sandor Panton, Contributor
Through PayPal.com, anyone in Jamaica or elsewhere in the world with a US$-denominated credit card and an email address can instantly send and receive payments online.

Also, if you have a bank account in the United States or Canada, you can directly link this account, and your US$ credit card account, to your PayPal account for it to be a source of funds for payments made to another Paypal account or receiver of funds transferred from your PayPal account. Read More...


Post Corp Inks Deal With Cool Cards

By Ayanna Kirton, Staff Reporter
The Postal Corporation of Jamaica (Post Corp) and Cool Corporation have agreed to make post offices the newest retail outlets for "Cool Cards", a line of prepaid electronic calling cards.

Cool Cards, the island's leading distributor of plastic and electronic phone cards, has invested approximately $100 million to equip all post offices with the necessary point of sale materials and to promote the venture. Read More...


No Telegrams After January

By Andrew Green, Staff Reporter
Jamaica's telegraph service will cease operations as of January 31 next year, says Cable & Wireless Jamaica's director of corporate communications, Errol Miller.

A telegraphic service was established between Kingston and Havana from 1869, thus linking the island with the USA and Europe even before a domestic postal service had been established. But the postal service, telephone, fax machine and e-mail have superseded the telegraph, Mr. Miller said. Read More...

 

 

   

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