Morning Blend with Dwight Strachan - March 2 2022

March 03, 2022 02:39:10
Morning Blend with Dwight Strachan - March 2 2022
Morning Blend with Dwight Strachan
Morning Blend with Dwight Strachan - March 2 2022

Mar 03 2022 | 02:39:10

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Show Notes

#MorningBlend is LIVE on Guardian Radio 96.9FM. “In The News”- PM Davis pledges to try to avoid BPL fuel hike, says Bahamians can’t afford more taxes at this time; Works Minister Sears says BPL fuel cost rise was not approved by Cabinet; unclear if govt. approved recent BPL hedging exercises; police probing fake COVID vax cards…

Ben Albury, President, Bahamas Motor Dealers Association, LIVE on #MorningBlendBusiness on Guardian Radio 96.9FM, calling for an end to price control for vehicles and parts in the auto sector, and the raising or even removal of the $50k cap to be eligible for 10% duty on electric and hybrid vehicles (as opposed to 65+%).
Albury also gives us the latest on the extreme shortages and long wait times for new vehicles as a result of the global shipping crisis and semiconductor chip shortages, and now war in Europe.
 

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