Global Economist Reports on Cayman Enterprise City’s Half Billion Dollar Impact
An Economic Impact Assessment of the Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) special economic zones (SEZs) development project has been publicly released.
An Economic Impact Assessment of the Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) special economic zones (SEZs) development project has been publicly released.
Deputy Premier and Minister of Border Control & Labour, Hon. Mr. Christopher Saunders having the ministerial responsibilities for the DLP, CBC and WORC, Travel Cayman and OfReg commenced customary tours to three of the Departments (DLP; CBC and WORC) on Friday, 14 May 2021.
As the planet churns out fifty-one tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere in every typical year, human influence on climate change is unmistakable. Even when it is denied in some political quarters, it is refreshing to see the current US President Biden, taking the situation quite seriously.
Due to the success of the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine over recent weeks the Public Health Department anticipates the current batch of the Pfizer vaccine will be fully utilised within the coming days.
Message for World Environment Day 2021 by Premier and Minister for Sustainability and Climate Resiliency Hon. Wayne Panton, JP, MP
Saturday, 5 June, 2021
The Cayman Islands government and the industry representatives for the financial services sector have responded to the agreement by G7 countries to impose a 15 per cent minimum global tax rate on major tech companies and other multinational companies
Global audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton is pleased to announce that as of May 2021, its two member firms located in the Cayman Islands have come together to share their physical office space.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Lee, reports that 623 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Friday, 4 June, 2021. There were four positive test results, all in travellers.
The ruling PACT (People-driven, Accountable, Competent and Transparent) coalition on Wednesday announced a revised package of measures easing the current arrival restrictions.
According to a study conducted in the UK in 2015, less than 1% of the formerly obese will maintain weight loss for more than a year. Specifically, this broke down to just 1 man out of 210 and 1 woman out of 124.