National
Economic Affairs Minister: “This Has Nothing To Do With The Election”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Following Prime Minister Philip Davis’ unexpected announcement of a five percent cut in Value Added Tax on grocery items, government officials are defending the move and timing as a crucial step toward easing the burden on Bahamians amid the rising cost of living.
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