• 787-459-8371

  • Christopher@arroyoLaRue

Millions in illegal counterfeit products seized in Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) San Juan Field Operations has announced that 206 seizures were made of counterfeit products, valued at $1.5 million (MSRP), which were illegally imported into Puerto Rico via international mail.  A wide range of… Powered by WPeMatico

Read More
“Dangerous” Hurricane Matthew in Northern Caribbean

  Hurricane Matthew quickened as it began to reach the northern Caribbean, according to the latest data from the National Hurricane Center. The storm began moving at a faster forward speed Tuesday evening as the center of the storm approached southwestern Haiti. The storm’s latest track has led the government of the Bahamas to issue a…

Read More
Investing in Caribbean Tourism Leaders

  It’s time for an urgent investment in the next generation of Caribbean travel and tourism leaders to elevate service standards within the region, according to Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of Forbes Travel Guide. “We have the soul to do it– this region has soul and that is a bankable commodity, more than the beautiful turquoise…

Read More
“Powerful” Hurricane Matthew Continues North

  Hurricane Matthew continued to move northward on Sunday as hurricane warnings and watches remained in effect across the northern Caribbean and the Atlantic. While the storm turned toward the north (from a northwest trajectory) on Sunday night, it retained its Category 4 strength. Hurricane warnings remained in effect for Jamaica, Haiti and the Cuban…

Read More
Why 12 Rabbis Met in the Caribbean

  The Dominican Republic recently played host to a rather rare meeting — the Caribbean Conference of major Jewish organization Chabad. The conference brought together the Rabbis of 12 Jewish congregations around the wider Caribbean region, including Rabbis from Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Cancun and Playa del Carmen, St. Maarten, Aruba, St. Barth,…

Read More