Commerce And Employment Dept news


4G for free is looking less likely

CHARGING providers for access to Guernsey’s 4G mobile spectrum has become more likely after the regulator withdrew its consultation document.


‘No business sense’ in giveaway of 4G licences

NOT seeking to raise revenue from awarding phone operators a 4G licence is like letting any airline land in the island for free, a deputy-elect in the running for Commerce and Employment minister has said.


‘We can’t be complacent’

GUERNSEY’S new government is entering a challenging next four years, warns the outgoing Commerce and Employment minister.


Island waits to see what its LVCR costs will be

THE States must wait to hear what costs it will be liable for following the London High Court’s finding that the UK could legally exclude the Channel Islands from low value consignment relief.


Minister denies conflict of interest over fulfilment

COMMERCE and Employment minister Carla McNulty Bauer (pictured) has insisted that there is no conflict of interest over her previous involvement in the fulfilment industry and discussions over the abolition of low value consignment relief.


Commerce could save £500,000

LOCAL industries could benefit from more-efficient allocation of funding by the Commerce and Employment Department.

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