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Jamaica news roundup: demerit points from October 1, Tropical Battery enters US via Amazon

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Motorists in Jamaica are being urged to address unpaid traffic tickets ahead of a new demerit point regime scheduled to take effect on October 1.

Transport Minister Daryl Vaz has called on drivers to settle outstanding fines before the system begins, as authorities prepare to roll out the points-based approach to road offences.

In business developments, Tropical Battery has entered the United States market, using Amazon as its platform for reaching American customers.

The move marks an expansion beyond the company's domestic base as it seeks a foothold in the US retail space through the e-commerce giant.

On the regional front, Jamaica and Guyana have signed cooperation agreements, strengthening formal ties between the two Caribbean nations.

Details of the accords were not outlined in Monday's briefing, but the signing signals continued engagement on shared priorities between Kingston and Georgetown.

Elsewhere in the hemisphere, the death toll from an earthquake in Venezuela has continued to climb, according to reports carried in the regional news cycle.

Authorities and aid agencies have been responding as updated figures reflect the growing human cost of the seismic event.

In sport, Jamaica has named what officials describe as a strong squad for the Under-23 championships.

The selection sets the stage for the country's young athletes to compete at the youth level on the international stage.

Together, the items form a cross-section of national policy, commerce, diplomacy, regional disaster news, and sporting preparation heading into the week of Monday, June 29.

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