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Staff shortages defense can have consequences for presence in the Caribbean

From Curacao Chronicle THE HAGUE, WILLEMSTAD – Staff shortages at Defense can lead to pressure on the strength of the armed forces that are stationed in Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten. Chairman Jean Debie of the trade union for defense…

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Divi Laboratories : Save up to 55% off Divi Resorts’ top Caribbean destinations for 99 hours only

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (PRWEB) February 28, 2018 Spring is right around the corner, and Divi Resorts has sprung into action to give travelers the best savings of the season! For 99 hours only, from March 1-4, those searching for a…

Top residents attend 2018 Caribbean Dermatology Symposium

2018 dermMentors™ Residents of Distinction sponsored by Beiersdorf Inc. to attend the 17th Caribbean Dermatology Symposium in Aruba. NEWS PROVIDED BY Beiersdorf, Inc. ARUBA, Netherlands Antilles, Feb. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — As part of the dermMentors™ Resident of Distinction Award™…

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Venezuelan migrant boat crashes en route to Curacao: Four dead, dozens missing

From WN At least four people drowned while dozens remain missing after a boat carrying migrants from Venezuela crashed while on its way to the Caribbean island of Curacao on Wednesday, according to The Guardian. Local police told Curacao News…

Caribbean fruit and vegs scarcity

The Caribbean: Increasing scarcity of fruit and vegetables From Fresh Plaza The trade boycott announced against Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao by Venezuela this weekend is causing a scarcity of fruit and vegetables. Shelves are becoming emptier and emptier in supermarkets….

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Venezuelan dictatorship considers breaking economic ties with Caribbean islands, Colombian cities

BY: ORLANDO AVENDAÑO From Panam Post Español Nícolas Maduro’s regime is threatening to suspend all communication and trade with neighboring Caribbean countries such as Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire — as well as the Colombian border regions of Cúcuta and Maicao — due to…

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Paradise Papers group calls out four Caribbean ‘tax havens

By Eugene Costello From International Investment The investigative media group behind the recent Paradise Papers revelations has today released information from the corporate registers of four Caribbean jurisdictions that it says adds layers of information to the limited amount that…

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Dearth of midscale hotels prompts Caribbean Governments to seek developers

From Curacao Chronicle The recent hurricanes that impacted the Caribbean could scare off some investors from developing hotels, but the region is rapidly recovering from the destruction, and most islands were not affected badly at all. At this year’s Caribbean Hotel Investment…

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CBRE Brokers Sale of Cayman Islands Resort

By Timea Papp From Commercial Property Executive The Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman sits on approximately 6.5 acres of prime oceanfront land and was originally planned for timeshare sales. CBRE completed the sale of Holiday Inn Resort Grand Cayman, a…

Hurricanes’ impact on travel

by Christina Ianzito From AARP The Caribbean’s hurricane season this September has created havoc in the wildly popular tourist region, which saw nearly 29 million visitors last year. Now many tourists are canceling or postponing vacations there as news reports…