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Document Signed For $EC 5.42 Million To Fund Saint Lucia Youth Economy

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Press Release:- Prime Minister, Hon. Philip J. Pierre and the H. E. Peter Chen, Ambassador of Taiwan to Saint Lucia officially signed the document which will fund five million, four hundred and twenty thousand dollars (EC$5.42M) to the Youth Economy to facilitate the turning of hobbies into entrepreneurship and skills into business by providing finance, […]

This article Document Signed For $EC 5.42 Million To Fund Saint Lucia Youth Economy appeared first on St. Lucia Times News.

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