![]() ![]() ![]() In addition we, along with larger stakeholders, met with a legal team to discuss our rights under the Hawksbill Creek Agreement.” ![]() “We immediately initiated contact with the Government and the Grand Bahama Port Authority to express our concerns. “The Chamber and I personally have been inundated with calls concerning these changes,” said Mr. President of the GBCC, Barry Malcolm, opened the meeting with an overview of recent events in Grand Bahama since the July 1st implementation of the new Customs regulations. PHOTO: Derek Carrollįreeport, GB, Bahamas – There was standing room only at the Town Hall Meeting held by the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) in Freeport last night to discuss new Customs regulations, VAT and the 2015 Hawksbill Creek Land Act. President of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce address attendees at the Town Hall meeting held in Freeport to discuss recent new customs regulations. Licensees ready to petition government on new Customs laws after GB Chamber Town Meeting ![]()
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