By Hilbert Haar The St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association has put its finger on a very sore spot with its analysis of the country’s post-Irma financial predicament. That we are – financially speaking – down in the gutter is nobody’s fault one could argue, but the SHTA-analysis contains one crucial clue that shows that […]
By Hilbert Haar
The St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association has put its finger on a very sore spot with its analysis of the country’s post-Irma financial predicament. That we are – financially speaking – down in the gutter is nobody’s fault one could argue, but the SHTA-analysis contains one crucial clue that shows that the government was heading the wrong way already before the hurricane changed everything.
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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/economy/post-irma-financial-predicament/
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