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March 31, 2022

Trade negotiations moving ahead with Guatemala, Mexico

The National Trade Negotiation Commission (NTNC) was updated on the outcome of the second round of ongoing negotiations with Guatemala to expand the Belize-Guatemala Partial Scope [...]
March 31, 2022

Quality Poultry Hatchery to upgrade hatching facility in Spanish Lookout

Quality Poultry Hatchery, formerly Friesen Hatcheries, is upgrading its hatching facility in Spanish Lookout.
March 1, 2022

Christian Workers’ Union president says banks refusing to do business with them

The Union and the Government opened a particular account at the National Bank of Belize to handle disbursements, but some stevedores had not been able to [...]
March 1, 2022

Lawyers for Christian Workers’ Union (CWU) assert they did nothing wrong in paying stevedores

Attorney Darrell Bradley, who along with Magalie Perdomo represents the Union, argued that nothing was in place preventing the CWU from distributing the funds, not even [...]
March 1, 2022

GOB sneaks in another unannounced price hike on gas; Regular up by 56 cents – now $12.84

Overnight, regular gas went up by 56 cents and now sells for $12.84 in Belize City (slightly higher in the districts).
February 27, 2022

To fight inflation, “grow more of what we eat and eat what we grow,” suggests Prime Minister

"There is not much unfortunately as you know, probably more than I, that there is not much that we can do. We import most of our [...]
February 15, 2022

Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry continues with countrywide distribution of care packages to nurses in Dangriga

By Rubén Morales Iglesias:
February 14, 2022

GOB expected to lose tax revenue with border re-opening

Additionally, there is the prediction that some businesses may begin defaulting on loans now that the forbearance measures of banks have come to an end. Reporters, [...]