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March 14, 2023
Two Week Deadline for Gov't and Gas Retailers

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Government is asking The Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association for two weeks to come up with a resolution to their concerns.

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March 14, 2023
Govt spoke with fuel retailers on margins

THE government has agreed to "explore other avenues" with fuel retailers to help bring them some relief while not increasing the cost of gasoline at the pumps for consumers, the Office of the Prime Minister said yesterday.

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March 14, 2023
PM asks gas retailers to give govt two weeks

Prime Minister Philip Davis said he has asked members of the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association to give the government another two weeks to address their challenges. "The retailers do have serious issues in the concerning their survivability in the context of what's happening worldwide," Davis told reporters at the Office of the Prime Minister this ...
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March 14, 2023
PM: Meeting with Gas Retailers "Fruitful"

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Prime Minister Philip Davis says he is understanding of the concerns by gas retailers and has asked them to give the government another two weeks to assess the situation.

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March 14, 2023
Govt. Reviewing Gas Retailers' Proposal

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The government is reviewing a proposal by the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association, to look for a solution along the supply chain that will satisfy the industry's plight.

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March 14, 2023
Government agrees to explore other avenues for petroleum retailers relief

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- On Monday, the government announced that it has agreed to explore alternative solutions to bring relief to petroleum retailers, who have been advocating for an increase in their profit margins on fuel. Prime Minister Davis and senior government officials met with representatives from the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association to discuss the challenges faced [...]

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March 14, 2023
PM meets with petroleum retailers

Prime Minister Philip Davis and senior government officials met yesterday with representatives of the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association to discuss the industry's ongoing issues and challenges and the need to find a balance that sustains their businesses while not negatively impacting them and the Bahamian consumer, the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) said. "While ...
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March 14, 2023
Government agrees explore other avenues for petroleum retailers relief

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- On Monday, the government announced that it has agreed to explore alternative solutions to bring relief to petroleum retailers, who have been advocating for an increase in their profit margins on fuel. Prime Minister Davis and senior government officials met with representatives from the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association to discuss the challenges faced [...]

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March 13, 2023
Retailers fire back at Halkitis

Vice President of the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association Vasco Bastian yesterday expressed deep disappointment in Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis' response to the cries of the retailers for a margin adjustment, stating that Halkitis clearly has some kind of a problem with the group of Bahamian businesspeople. Speaking in the Senate last Thursday, Halkitis ...
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March 13, 2023
Fronting in the retail and construction sectors

A recent ruling by Chief Justice Sir Ian Winder exposed what has long been an open secret, that a beauty and cosmetic store located in Downtown Nassau was a "fronting operation". The store's managers and the vast majority of its staff were foreign nationals, most of whom it is now revealed had been working without the ...
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