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Minister Ottley to increase “basket-of-goods” to 72 items and regulate bread price – St Maarten News

Minister Ottley to increase “basket of goods” to 72 items and regulate bread price

The Basket of Goods controlled by the Government will increase to 72 items by the Ministry of Tourism Economic Affairs, Transportation & Telecommunication (TEATT).

TEATT has also revised the cost and weight control policy on Bread. Its goal is to ensure that price control on Bread does not exclude imported loaves of Bread in the same weight category.
According to the acting Minister of TEATT, Omar Ottley, “The Basket of Goods or Commodity goods were last updated 14 years ago. Its price structure no longer reflects current pricing needs, and the contents also do not reflect the needs of today’s population.” Presently, the Ministry of TEATT regulates the wholesale and retail price of Rice, Margarine, Butter, Milk powder & canned milk, Baby food, Coffee & Tea, Flour, Cornmeal Sugar and Cooking oil. These items are the essential goods, which must remain affordable for local consumption.

Ottley said the goal of updating the basket of goods is to ensure basic needs for healthy eating, healthy living, and proper hygiene. “Young single-parent households must be able to maintain a good standard of living for their children. Revising the basket of goods and adding to it ensures we meet our goal of a healthy nation without straining our pockets. Everyone should be able to afford the necessities to live a normal life. We cannot ignore the huge gap between those who have and those who cannot even afford to give their children a decent meal before or after school.”

The Controllers of the Inspection Department and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) Surveyors of The Department of Statistics for the Ministry of TEATT visited various supermarkets between January 2022 and May 2022 to get updated data on retail prices of existing goods in the basket and those now being added. The Ministry also consulted with the local wholesale and retail food outlets to discuss its plan of approach.
The decision to make the changes is in keeping with Article 2 of the Price Ordinance (de LANDSVERORDENING houdende regels op het gebied van de prijzen van goederen en diensten) (AB 2013 G.T. nr 761).

It gives the Minister of TEATT authority to establish maximum prices on goods and services if they determine that such is necessary for the general interest of the Sint Maarten community. Months of work went into preparing the new basket of goods. According to the Ministry of TEATT, it requested food importers to share (redacted) invoices, but “we have received, to date, no feedback, or submissions based on said request.”
Ottley said the lack of information from the vendors is unfortunate “, but the work must continue.”

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Ottley said TEATT is using the existing calculation methods of taking the average prices of observed items as a temporary measure. “We must move forward given the increased cost of living due to external shocks (inflation), global pandemics and international developments, Inventory Shortages and the War in Ukraine.
“We still need the information to arrive at a mutually beneficial. We have created an avenue via our complaints system where major food importers can submit the relevant documentation to the Government. This can be done via the Ministry of TEATT, in a timely fashion to recalculate prices, if necessary.”
The goal is to standardize calculating the prices of the items in the basket of goods based on invoices submitted. Regarding regulations on Bread, TEATT has identified a method of approach that will regulate and, in some cases, expand the loaves of Bread protected under the basket of goods. The LBHAM of 2008 controls the price of white sliced Bread, whole-wheat sliced Bread and lard/butter bread. However, imported Bread of the same type is not regulated because they do not fall into the same weight category.

The updated MR seeks to regulate basic, standard white sliced, wheat sliced and lard/butter Bread. Ottley said, “The stipulations in the LBHAM for Bread in weight and price are outdated and no longer reflect the current market prices and weights. Using the maximum price and an established weight per bread type is no longer practical for our small island, where we struggle to achieve economies of scale. Making Bread is still a manual process in which variances are inherent.”
Therefore, the Inspectorate for TEATT recommends that the average weight of a baked batch of a specific type of Bread not exceed an established average weight. While maintaining the weighted average for control purposes, the Ministry has determined that 68.27% of the loaves in a baked batch must be within a set margin of error, and only 34.1% can fall below the average.

At the same time, the Inspectorate strongly recommends that 95.45% of the Bread in a baked batch must be within two standard deviations of the set average. For example, white slice bread has an average weight of 535g and a standard deviation of 47g. Therefore, 68.27% of loaves baked should be within 488g and 582g. However, 95.45% of all Bread in a specific baked batch should be within 441g and 629g, two standard deviations at the established maximum price.

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The new list of items proposed in the updated basket of goods are; canned (Evaporated) Milk, Powered Milk, Chocolate Powder Milk, Black Tea Bags, Instant Coffee, Peanut Butter, Jam, Sugar, Flour, Corn meal, Margarine, Oats, Granola bars, Club Social Soda crackers, Corn Flakes, Salt, Black Pepper, All Purpose Seasoning, Pasta – Spaghetti Pasta – Macaroni, Ketchup, Mayo, Vinegar, Vegetable Cooking Oil, Rice, Dry Pigeon Peas, Dry Kidney Beans, Dry Pinto Beans, Canned Lentils, Canned Red Kidney Beans, Canned Pinto Beans, Canned Green Beans, Canned Corn Kernels, Canned Peas & Carrots, Tomato Paste, Canned tuna (in water), Vienna Sausage, Sardines, Canned Mackerel, Corn Beef, Chicken Leg Quarter, Dish Liquid, Dish Sponge, Bleach, Disinfectant w/ aroma, Broom, Mop, Soap Powder, Toilet Paper, Sanitary Napkins, Baby Diapers, Baby Cereal, Garbage Bags, Toothpaste, Tooth brushes, Razors, Shampoo/Conditioner Deodorant (male and female) Boneless Salt fish, Eggs, Medium Fresh limes, Fresh red apples, Fresh brown potatoes, Bunch of fresh green celery sticks, Fresh green sweet bell pepper, Brown or yellow onions, Garlic bulbs, and Fresh carrots.

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15th Minister Richardson: Agreement of the legal position police

15th Minister Richardson: Agreement of the legal position police

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** Minister Richardson: Agreement on legal position of police personnel milestone for the Ministry **

After 12 years of labor insecurity in the field of law enforcement in St. Maarten, the Honorable Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson and the labor unions, ABVO, represented by Mr. Sharlon Cathalina, the NAPB, represented by Mr. Rogerrel Mauricia and the WICSU-PSU, represented by Ms. Sharon Cangieter, signed an agreement on June 14th, 2022, on the Legal Position Regulation, compensation packages and benefits for the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM), the National Detectives and Immigration officers, and further cooperation on personnel legal position issues. The regulation will now follow the necessary legislative trajectory for formal approval by the Council of Ministers. First, the content of the regulation will be reviewed by the Legal and Legislative Department, and then submitted to the Committee of Civil Servants Unions (CCSU) and the Council of Advice.

“I am truly happy for the personnel of the Ministry of Justice. It is a reality that for far too long personnel matters were not getting the required attention, and now as a team, we are making great strides. We aren’t done yet but the teamwork is paying off. The matters are being approached in phases. This achievement today, can be classified as phase two of regulating the Ministry’s personnel affairs and now we are on to the next milestone, all in the interest of those who have dedicated their lives to serve and protect Sint Maarten,” stated Minister Richardson.

The “Besluit Rechtspositie Korps Politie Sint Maarten” entered into force on October 10th, 2010, however, it could not be implemented due to the lack of a function book and the salary scales concerning police personnel. The Minister of Justice assured that the function book was approved by the Council of Ministers in December 2021. The regulation of 2010, did not cover all personnel with the status of police, as the personnel of the National Detectives of Sint Maarten was not included. The regulation also needed to be aligned with the structure of the police organization as redesigned after 2010 based on the Kingdom Law on Police. In addition to the recalculated salary scales to include the Windward Island allowance of 16.3% and the 3.2% of Cost of Living adjustment of 2012, the new regulation also includes a new chapter concerning the coverage of risks related to accidents and death in the line of duty.

“NAPB is content to have reached an agreement between the Minister of Justice and the various unions on behalf of the personnel of the Police Force, the National Detectives, Immigration and other justice agencies that fall under this regulation. We take this time to thank Minister Richardson for her commitment thus far on doing her best to end this long process. We would also like to thank our members for the patience and trust that they’ve instilled in us,” the Board of NAPB stated.

The final approval of the Legal Position Regulation for the Police of Sint Maarten within a short period by the Council of Ministers is the next milestone. The latter will make it possible for police personnel to be reimbursed for salary differences that exist since the salaries of police personnel were not adjusted in 2010. The then Minister of Justice paid an amount to police personnel, in anticipation of the adoption of a new legal status regulation, without settling tax, social security contributions and pension contributions. In anticipation of the completion of payment, Minister Richardson has already approved the implementation plan of the Police Salary Scales Advisory Committee to enable the remaining payments to police personnel by January 1st, 2023, at the latest. In the meantime, police personnel, including both police officers and support staff, will be placed in their new function as described and classified in the function book.

“We are very content with the signing of the covenant, which has certainly been labeled as a firm step in the finalization of the function book and the national decree legal position for police that took 12 years in the making. Furthermore, the Board of ABVO is very pleased and thankful for the input of the Honorable Minister of Justice and her cabinet. We look forward to the placement of all officers and administration workers in their right position and correct salary scales,” the Board of ABVO stated.

During the past few months, Minister Richardson has advanced in the development of policies with regard to the legal position of all employees of the Ministry of Justice. Recently, training and development projects were launched while personnel recruitment and selection for positions at the Immigration and Border Protection Services (IBPS), Customs, the Judicial Affairs Department, Staff Bureau and Victim Support Services are in progress. The draft policy for compensating staff members for being on call after working hours will soon be formalized, as well as the policy on disciplinary procedures and absence, and leave of absence.

“I’d like to express profound thanks to Consultant and Change Manager Alvin Daal who is appreciated for his knowledge, expertise and commitment in aiding the ministry and unions to progress forward and Acting Secretary-General Ligia Stella for her input, attention to detail and support. Both served as key players in the Ministry arriving at this milestone as we work to diligently have all personnel matters of the ministry finally regulated,” stated Minister Richardson.

The dialogue regarding the review of the legal position of Prison and Customs personnel will continue with the intent to have matters of interest completed soonest but at the latest in the year 2023. Unlike the police organizations, the legal position of personnel at these departments were in place in 2010 or shortly thereafter.

“We would like to congratulate the Minister and the members of the Justice Ministry on this major achievement. It is twelve (12) years in the making. I would like to thank the members of the various departments that worked diligently on achieving this milestone. I applaud the members within the Justice Ministry for the patience they have exercised. We are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you Minister Richardson for persevering even when the journey was rough at times. We appreciate and applaud the Minister for agreeing to the implementation of the agreement/ covenant. This document will enable us to be able to revisit the resolution and make any necessary amendments or additions within the next three years. The members of the other departments such as Customs, Court of Guardianship, and the House of Detention can be assured that we will work as diligently to rectify their position and salary by year 2023,” the Board of WICSU-PSU stated.

“As Minister of Justice, I hereby reaffirm my commitment to resolving the long-standing issues that the Ministry of Justice has been dealing with since Sint Maarten attained country status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 2010. The unions will be kept updated throughout the legislative process and on the legal placements that will take place. I look forward to continued collaboration with the unions in the best interest of all Justice personnel,” concluded Minister Richardson.

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CaribAvia 2022 St Maarten is Underway

** SXM to host 6th annual 3-day CaribAvia Summit

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Redeveloping routes to bring back airlifts to the Caribbean in high numbers and bridging the gap between tourism boards and airports are the primal focus of this year’s CaribAvia Conference.

This year marks six years since the group of Caribbean aviation experts and tourism product developers started gathering to foster improvements in the aviation industry and tourism for the Caribbean region.

Opening remarks will be delivered today Tuesday June 14th at the Simpson Bay Resort Ballroom by the honorable Prime Minister of St. Maarten Silveria Jacobs representing the Ministry of Tourism Economic Affairs Transportation and Telecommunications.

As St. Maarten continues to serve as a hub for the North-Eastern Caribbean region, the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau has decided to continue to partner with CaribAVIA as one of the objectives of the tourism bureau is strengthening the airline development and improve the airline network with the approximately 40 million people living in the entire Caribbean region.

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Benefits of the CaribAvia event include; reinforcing that the island is open for business and is able to host meetings, fostering & strengthing relationships through partnerships between travel, tourism, aviation and providing valuable exposure for the destination in the aviation/travel and tourism industry, which could result in additional airlift / seat capacity from existing or emerging source markets.

The event will last three days, ending on June 16th and is expected to be attended by the local experts within the travel, aviation and tourism field. The event will feature several key addresses from renowned aviation experts from the region. Among those delivering addresses will be Ryan Waguespeck, Washington, Senior Vice President, NATA – National Air Transportation Association in the USA who will speak about the impact of Private Aviation on Island Economies.

Chairman and Founder of InterCaribbean Airways Lyndon Gardiner from the Turks & Caicos Islands will speak about the Development of Regional Air Transportation in the Caribbean.

Other speakers at the conference include Gregor Nassief Roseau, of Commonwealth of Dominica and CEO, proprietor and developer of Secret Bay, as well as Executive Chairman of Fort Young Hotel. He will be speaking about the development of the Worlds best Boutique Resort, while Director of Business and Product Development at Ampaire Brice Nzeukou Hawthorne, will lead the discussion on Practical and Compelling Electric Aircraft for the Caribbean Region.

Other topics to be discussed during the three-day event include, Personal Travel Security, the impact of the recently held ROUTES conference and the impact of investments in aviation in the Caribbean.

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A key topic of discussion this year is Building Back – The Vision of Route Development Post-Pandemic and Bringing Tourism Boards & Airports Closer Together.

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The CaribAvia conference continues to be the only regional tourism, travel and aviation conference for the Caribbean Region. The objective of this conference is to help mitigate the lack of sustainable airlift/seat capacity within the region, attract/increase international airlift/seat capacity, establish affordable fares, and regulate airport/departure taxes to name a few. The Government of Sint Maarten is pleased to continue the support of the CaribAvia conference and will facilitate where possible in the execution of the outlined objectives.

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