(Kaieteur News) – President Irfaan Ali has called on the private sector to adjust its profit margins in the interest of consumers, as the country...
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–President Ali says, urges private sector to make adjustments to benefit consumers PRESIDENT Dr Irfaan Ali has reiterated that his administration is maximising the economic tools at its disposal to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs and is now calling on the local private sector to demonstrate social responsibility by moderating profit margins. Delivering […]
(Kaieteur News) – President Irfaan Ali has called on the private sector to adjust its profit margins in the interest of consumers, as the country...
(Kaieteur News) – President Irfaan Ali has called on the private sector to adjust its profit margins in the interest of consumers, as the country...
Economist Prof Godfred Bokpin has said the government has the flexibility to ease the burden on consumers by cutting or scrapping some petroleum...
Economist Prof Godfred Bokpin has said the government has the flexibility to ease the burden on consumers by cutting or scrapping some petroleum...
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