 Due to the global pandemic, the Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs has been faced with periodic delays with the importation of bulk supplies of refined and brown sugar. Minister for Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs Honourable Emma Hippolett indicated that suppliers have disclosed that there is a global freight situation. The containers to ship the commodities have a longer turnover time, and in some cases, the shippers are overbooked. As a result, their ability to ship on a timely basis has been affected. Notwithstanding the delays, the Ministry wishes to assure all our stakeholders that there is no shortage of refined and brown sugar. We are simply managing our stock on hand to allow for the even distribution to our customers. To this end, we are seeking the assistance of all retailers to manage the sale of both refined and brown sugar to ensure that consumers do not engage in panic buying. The Ministry is optimistic that the regular supply of these commodities will be available by month. The Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs is doing all in its power to ensure that the suppliers are on island and thanks to the public for its continued cooperation.