National
Chamber of Commerce Chairman: Tax Reform, Ease of Doing Business Top Concerns For Next Govt. Administration
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Tax reform and the ease of doing business topping the list of concerns that the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Confederation would like to see tackled by the administration who wins next month’s general election.
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