What if ….

May 21, 2013

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua - What would happen if the over 7,500 Antigua & Barbuda pensioners and others were deprived of the food and utility subsidy currently funded through the PetroCaribe arrangement which the country has with Venezuela?
What would happen to our local airline, LIAT, if the Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) government cut off the substantial fuel subsidies it currently gives to its national carrier Caribbean Airlines (CAL)?
What happens to the oil rich Gulf States if the price of oil continues to trade in the US $80 to US $100 range on the world market?

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