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    The government has approved the importation of a new shipment of building materials expected to arrive within the next two weeks, as part of efforts to improve housing conditions for vulnerable residents.

    Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant said the materials will support the government’s assistance programme aimed at addressing urgent repairs and structural issues in homes across the country.

    “Cabinet has approved the importation of a new shipment of building materials scheduled to arrive… in two weeks’ time,” Merchant said during Thursday’s post-Cabinet briefing.

    He said the programme is designed to assist low-income households with critical needs, including roof repairs, structural improvements, and the replacement of deteriorating components.

    “This shipment will directly support the government’s assistance programme… ensuring that residents live in homes free from deterioration and unsafe conditions,” Merchant said.

    The latest shipment follows a recent delivery of materials valued at just over $1 million, part of a broader push to strengthen housing conditions nationwide.

    Merchant said the initiative forms part of ongoing measures by the administration of Prime Minister Gaston Browne to expand housing support and improve living standards, particularly for vulnerable groups.

    The government has also announced an expansion of its duty waiver programme on building materials, allowing for tax-free purchases of items such as cement and blocks up to a value of $100,000 for home construction and renovation.

    Officials say the combined measures are intended to reduce building costs and accelerate repairs as demand for housing assistance continues to grow.

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