Gov’t committed to removing bottlenecks to foreign investment

Sep 04, 2013

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Advocate - GOVERNMENT continues to look into ways to facilitate foreign investment into the country.

So says Prime Minister Freundel Stuart who was speaking to the media following a tour of the Limegrove Lifestyle Centre on Monday.

According to the Prime Minister, “the past few months we have been having consultations with people in the private sector to get a sense of where they see the bottlenecks occurring in our investment architecture.”

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