Cabinet Adds Nine Inspectors to Enforce Price Reductions

In a decisive move to combat cost-of-living pressures, the Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet has authorized the recruitment of nine additional enforcement officers. This strategic staffing increase aims to bolster the monitoring and implementation of recent tax and duty reductions on essential food items, ensuring that the intended economic benefits effectively reach consumers. The decision follows reports from the Prices and Consumer Affairs Division, which highlighted significant difficulties in enforcing compliance across supermarkets and retail establishments. Maurice Merchant, Director General of Communications in the Prime Minister’s Office, confirmed that these new inspectors will be actively deployed to assess whether retailers are transparently transferring reduced costs to the public. Furthermore, Cabinet has mandated an expansion of the enforcement scope, directing officials to identify additional consumer goods for potential price control measures. The government will now dictate pricing on these selected items to provide broader population support. A structured reporting mechanism has also been established, requiring the Division to present bi-weekly updates on enforcement progress directly to Cabinet. This initiative is part of a comprehensive governmental effort to enhance consumer protection frameworks, with forthcoming amendments to existing price control legislation anticipated to strengthen regulatory authority.