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Jamaica's public bodies are expected to transfer $62.91 billion to the central government in the 2025/26 fiscal year, with significant contributions from entities such as Petrojam Limited and the National Housing Trust (NHT).
At the same time, 13 public bodies will require government support totalling $27.82 billion, reflecting a varied financial landscape across the sector.
Petrojam Limited is anticipated to be the largest contributor, remitting $45.3 billion primarily from taxes, while the NHT ...
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