With islands still heavily importing for repairs from Joaquin and hurricane and back to school season coming , this could be bad. Summer is already a slow time for biz.
One solution would be to offer the option a product inspection fee from courtier companies based on their annual traffic instead of violations, and use that money for gov to hire more inspectors.
"Air cargo operators will also be subjected to a $5,000 per item fine for every “prohibited or restricted good” found on board. A fine equivalent to 25 per cent of the value will also be incurred for every item not declared prior to landing in Nassau."
This equivalent to requiring a webhost provider to manage all violating uploads to their clients sites. Like SOPA. You're expecting the courier to open everyones package. Why not fine the fool that ordered serious contraband? Just require the courier provide the list of what's illegal on their site where the customer checks the box that's they've read the terms and conditions on checkout.
If such is an issue , that should be more jobs creation within the country at customs duh, as opposed to reducing the market or causing the big players to hire mail checkers outside the country.
With rules like this thrown out, we're obviously not ready to host a regional fulfillment center with product inspection for the likes of Amazon.
People already mainly use their family members that are coming over. And the next article says we're aiming for spot 50 in ease of doing business..
That simply means Tribune was supposed to ask around who were denied to what schools , spot a tree, incistahate, and find out who needs to get their child back from being trapped. This is a safety issue. You can find documentaries of African athletes being "scouted" by con artists who take them to Europe where the patents never hear from them again , the athletes run out of money , the "manager/agent" neglects and disappears , the hopeful is too embarrassed to return. With sports scholarship applications increasing, this needs In Focus and investigation. Immigration must look into it from their own sources. Serious thing.
killemwitdakno says...
Use warnings for minor violations. Repeated serious contraband found with a courier would be loss of license instead of fines.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/customs-sei…
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 7:56 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
A inspectors fee plus competition fee with a no duty on food and supplies for businesses would be a trade off that increases their clientele.
$12,000 for gov to hire a customs officer is better that $720,00.
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 6:54 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Could also charge a competition fee if the foreign ones undercut the Bahamaian providers.
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 8:16 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
With islands still heavily importing for repairs from Joaquin and hurricane and back to school season coming , this could be bad. Summer is already a slow time for biz.
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 6:06 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
One solution would be to offer the option a product inspection fee from courtier companies based on their annual traffic instead of violations, and use that money for gov to hire more inspectors.
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 6:03 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
"Air cargo operators will also be subjected to a $5,000 per item fine for every “prohibited or restricted good” found on board. A fine equivalent to 25 per cent of the value will also be incurred for every item not declared prior to landing in Nassau."
This equivalent to requiring a webhost provider to manage all violating uploads to their clients sites. Like SOPA. You're expecting the courier to open everyones package. Why not fine the fool that ordered serious contraband? Just require the courier provide the list of what's illegal on their site where the customer checks the box that's they've read the terms and conditions on checkout.
If such is an issue , that should be more jobs creation within the country at customs duh, as opposed to reducing the market or causing the big players to hire mail checkers outside the country.
With rules like this thrown out, we're obviously not ready to host a regional fulfillment center with product inspection for the likes of Amazon.
People already mainly use their family members that are coming over. And the next article says we're aiming for spot 50 in ease of doing business..
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 5:55 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
No imports should be headline news.
On Air freight operators in Bahamas boycott threat
Posted 1 July 2016, 5:38 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
That simply means Tribune was supposed to ask around who were denied to what schools , spot a tree, incistahate, and find out who needs to get their child back from being trapped. This is a safety issue. You can find documentaries of African athletes being "scouted" by con artists who take them to Europe where the patents never hear from them again , the athletes run out of money , the "manager/agent" neglects and disappears , the hopeful is too embarrassed to return. With sports scholarship applications increasing, this needs In Focus and investigation. Immigration must look into it from their own sources. Serious thing.
On Visa applications for school rejected amid fears over human trafficking
Posted 1 July 2016, 1:43 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
How much did it cost?
On South Africa factfinding trip for NHI Secretariat
Posted 1 July 2016, 1:28 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
http://www.ifcreview.com/viewnews.aspx?…
On Brexit ‘advantage’ for Bahamas over region’s rival IFCs
Posted 29 June 2016, 7:36 a.m. Suggest removal