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The figures show that Barbados , St Vincent and the Grenadines , Antigua and
Barbuda , St Kitts and Nevis , Dominica and St Lucia would collectively receive
aid totalling U.S. 25.6 million dollars , compared with U.S. 17.5 million under
Lome II ...
The figures show that Barbados , St Vincent and the Grenadines , Antigua and
Barbuda , St Kitts and Nevis , Dominica and St Lucia would collectively receive
aid totalling U.S. 25.6 million dollars , compared with U.S. 17.5 million under
Lome II ...
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Following the devaluation on December 17 of the Trinidad and Tobago dollar by
33 per cent against the U.S. dollar ( from 41.6 cents U.S. to 27.7 cents U.S. ) , the
deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade of St Lucia , George Mallet , said ...
Following the devaluation on December 17 of the Trinidad and Tobago dollar by
33 per cent against the U.S. dollar ( from 41.6 cents U.S. to 27.7 cents U.S. ) , the
deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade of St Lucia , George Mallet , said ...
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Analysts say the package will net nearly J200 million dollars annually . Seaga
said he had brought the package ahead of his budget because of a U.S. 50
million dollar loss in bauxite earnings in 1985 and the need to close fiscal gaps .
Analysts say the package will net nearly J200 million dollars annually . Seaga
said he had brought the package ahead of his budget because of a U.S. 50
million dollar loss in bauxite earnings in 1985 and the need to close fiscal gaps .
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