For the monkeys and arsehole promoters who refused to face the truth, here is the latest sad news...
I really do hate to say it but this is not just bad news, it is imminently fatal news. Barbados - and no other island for that matter - simply cannot suffer a 21% loss and survive as we know it. Already the Wards of Mount Gay have bailed, and Richard Seale holds on only based on his marketing acumen and his major deal with Total Wine. In fact when I was in TW last week, the sales assistant complained that they'd run out of Mount Gay for a couple months (!) recently. There was very little on the shelves and the prices had been raised, a sign of desperation."Ambassador Beal revealed that Barbados’ rum exports to the US have dropped by 21 per cent and he warned that the industry is in danger of being ‘wiped-out’.
This latest statement from the Barbados Ambassador should be no surprise to anyone. Throughout 2012, I and my friend and fellow columnist, David Jessop, wrote repeatedly about the grave dangers confronting the CARICOM rum industry by the subsidies to large rum producers in the USVI and Puerto Rico and we urged robust action by CARICOM governments collectively."
More sad facts:
1. CARICOM countries and the Dominican Republic (DR) – collectively known as ‘CARIFORUM’ – stand to lose US$700 million - annually! This is not survivable.
2. Job losses will be about 15,000 rum workers and another 60,000 related jobs. That is a massive loss in these small islands.
3. The governments will lose $250 million in tax revenue and public services and the infrastructures will be devastated, as if things were not already bad enough.
4. CARICOM is sitting on its hands, and continues to avoid filing an official WTO complaint, the one and only action that is needed, as they fear Diageo and the United States, not to mention the substantial cost of litigation.
Please read the article below for more details and stay tuned - BTW I spoke with Richard Seales who has little hope that CARICOM will act. Folks, our dear rums will fall soon and it is a real tragedy.
If you haven't spoken out, or promoted the petition elsewhere, now is the time. Of course, you could always buy rye from MGP...
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http://www.caribbean360.com/opinion/ron ... 1-39363741