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  • Economic Reform: The Key to Strengthening Economic Resilience
    An essential role of government in any country is to provide the appropriate environment for economic growth and development.  Government's economic policies must therefore be geared towards ensuring that jobs are created in the economy at a pace that is in keeping with maintaining an acceptable rate of employment while at the same time increasing its citizen's purchasing power s...
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  • Prime Minister King announces innovative constituency development programme
    Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - Prime Minister Stephenson has announced the formation of the Constituency Development Program (CDP) with an initial injection of $5million in this fiscal year. The prime minister during his budget presentation described this initiative as the first of many initiatives that seek to galvanize bipartisan efforts in garnering social cohesiveness. The c...
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  • Budget presentation for 2010/2011 seeks to engineer growth
    Friday, April 16, 2010 - In keeping with the requirements of the Saint Lucia Constitution, and after months of preparation, planning and intense discussions involving the Cabinet, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development, other Government Agencies and other stakeholders, Government is pleased to announce that the Budget for the 2010/2011 Financial Yea...
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  • CARICOM nationals benefit from macroeconomic management and fiscal policy regional training course in Saint Lucia
    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 -  Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development, Honourable Stephenson King says, the economic success of the region is dependent on professionals, who are  dedicated to implementing effective policy and technical support from agencies such as the  Caribbean Regional Technical Assistance Centre CARTAC, and th...
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  • Signing of Memorandum of Understanding between Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development and Sequa
    The Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development and Sequa gGmbH signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as part of Public Finance Management (PFM) framework which seeks to promote sound financial management and develop a regulatory framework for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) friendly procurement. The major objective of this agreement is to contribute to...
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  • Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs & National Development Launches Website
    The Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development is charged with  the management of Saint Lucia's financial and economic resources, while utilizing suitable consultative mechanisms to deliver high quality service to the public and to contribute to the formulation of appropriate policies, in order to accelerate social and economic development.   It is in recog...
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  • Cooperatives Department
    divisionMission Statement: To promote and encourage the participation of Saint Lucians in Co-operative enterprises, thereby, fostering the development of viable indigenous business and involvement of membership in the economic and social advancement of this community and the nation through appropriate programmes and services within the framework of existing legislation.
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  • Debt Monitoring & Investment
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  • Message by Isaac Anthony Permanent Secretary within the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs & National Development
    Welcome to the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development's new website! This website represents the Ministry's latest efforts to bridge the divide between government and the people that its serves. The website will undoubtedly enhance accessibility to government information and services. It serves as an information portal, housing not only information spe...
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