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Caribbean Business Journal, a business magazine serving the Caribbean Community Around the World, Small Business Success, Travel, Economic News, Management, Finance, Diversity News, Events
 
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The Caribbean Business Journal was launched in June 1996 in South Orange, New Jersey by Paradise Publishing Company with the goal of bringing the rapidly emerging Caribbean community to corporate America. Serving one of the largest, most lucrative, and fastest growing markets in the United States, the Journal is now the premier Caribbean business magazine in the US, and reaching tens of thousands more readers online from around the world.

The incredible progress of the Caribbean Community is a lesson in American life. They are hard working people who know the advantage of a regular paycheck, who have money to spend and who know the value of an education and home ownership. They take pride in a strong inbred work ethic and want to realize the American Dream. Their achievement of income parity in America has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barrons, Black Enterprise, Business Week and several other major publications.

The specific objectives of the Caribbean Business Journal include the following:

• To provide news and analysis on the business sector of relevance to the Caribbean Community in America

• To serve as an advertising medium for corporations and small businesses seeking to penetrate the Caribbean marketplace

• To assist in the promotion of new products and services

• To serve as a public relations medium for corporations and small businesses in the Caribbean business community

If you would like to reach this growing market place please click here to request a complete media kit or call 973-275-1405.

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Fisheries Sector 2011 Track Record Surpasses Expectation
IRD Holds Consultations on Personal Income Tax Act
Aranguez North Secondary reopens
Status Of The 2011 Population and Housing Census
Government to develop five-year Medium-Term Development and Strategic Plan
The Re-Launch Of Antigua And Barbuda's Metrication Programme
Revenue Doubles at Kingston Port
Grange Wants More Dialogue on Promoting Culture
PM Golding to Tender His Formal Resignation on Sunday, Oct 23
OAS Executive Encourages Businesses to Innovate and Diversify
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