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By webmaster, 11 August, 2015

The Caribbean Community, CARICOM, consists of 15 full member countries with a total population of about 15 million people. There are 5 associate member states with a total population of about 164,000. These populations are of different sizes and are diverse in people, language, skills and levels of development - economic and social . In general, the Caribbean is disadvantaged with respect to their small size and small economies that limit resources and investments.

By webmaster, 11 August, 2015

The creative industries have emerged to be a key growth sector in the Caribbean economy through its contribution to GDP, exports, and employment as well as its impact on destination and intellectual property branding. The region has created for decades many globally recognizable artists and events that have generated global reach beyond what the region’s size would suggest.

By webmaster, 15 July, 2015

Presentation   At  Regional Meeting On Public  Procurement Systems In Latin America  And The Caribbean  15-16 July 2015  Quito, Ecuador

By webmaster, 14 July, 2015

The Economic Partnership Agreement between the CARIFORUM States of the on e part, an d the E uro pean Community and its Member States, of the other pa rt was signed by the P arties on 15 O ctober 2008 1 . All Parties (with the ex ce ption of Ha iti) are provisionally applying the EPA . 2. The basis for the Five Year Review of the CARIFORUM - EU EPA is s et ou t in the Declaration on the Signing of the Economic Partnership Agreement .

By webmaster, 8 July, 2015

Food security is a key national priority for Trinidad and Tobago. The goal is to “create a food secure nation” by providing access to adequate, nutritious, safe and affordable food to all people at all times. Some factors negatively affecting the country’s food security include_ a high food import bill estimated at TT$4 billion; vulnerability to adverse impacts of climate change and; an increase in the incidence of nutrition-related chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).

By webmaster, 31 May, 2015

The Air Transport Sector in the CARICOM Region is close to reaching a tipping point. Some domiciled carriers that have made significant contributions to the socio-economic welfare of the economies they have served over the years, are going through a period of uncertainty. The airlines continue to make losses, with shareholder governments concerned about having to prop them up indefinitely.