CCJ Rules on Constitutional Dispute between Gas Companies and the Government of Belize

On Thursday, 20 November 2025, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) decided in BZ2024/003 Controller of Supplies v Gas Tomza Ltd that the legislation regulating the importation of liquified petroleum gas was constitutional and that the Government of Belize was under no obligation to pay compensation to gas companies whose businesses had been adversely affected by the legislation.

Access full media releases: Media release 35_2025

Access the judgment here: 2025_CCJ_16_AJ_BZ

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