Liquor company Red Stripe has threatened to pull its export business out of Jamaica if the Government goes ahead with a plan to review its recently announced tax on alcohol.
The company says it has been frustrated by the efforts of Wray and Nephew to get the Government to change the tax system.
Since last Tuesday's announcement of a change in the regime for tax collection, Wray and Nephew has suspended its sales of alcohol and asked the government to review the tax.
Initially, the Government rejected the proposal but RJR News understands that subsequent to that decision, technocrats at the Finance Ministry have been asked to review it.
On Wednesday, officials of Red Stripe, who were clearly not in support of the move, went to the Finance Ministry to register their concerns with a threat to relocate the export side of their business out of Jamaica.
If Red Stripe carries through with its threat, it could cost some 300 jobs and 40 to 50% of its business.
Red Stripe earlier this year sent home over 100 employees citing an unfair tax structure for alcohol which it says has been hurting its business.
The company says it has been frustrated by the efforts of Wray and Nephew to get the Government to change the tax system.
Since last Tuesday's announcement of a change in the regime for tax collection, Wray and Nephew has suspended its sales of alcohol and asked the government to review the tax.
Initially, the Government rejected the proposal but RJR News understands that subsequent to that decision, technocrats at the Finance Ministry have been asked to review it.
On Wednesday, officials of Red Stripe, who were clearly not in support of the move, went to the Finance Ministry to register their concerns with a threat to relocate the export side of their business out of Jamaica.
If Red Stripe carries through with its threat, it could cost some 300 jobs and 40 to 50% of its business.
Red Stripe earlier this year sent home over 100 employees citing an unfair tax structure for alcohol which it says has been hurting its business.
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