Press Releases

By mahtabala, 3 June, 1999

The Sixth Meeting of the Caribbean Community's (CARICOM) Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) will be held at the Secretariat's headquarters in Georgetown, Guyana from 4-5 June, 1999.

The two-day meeting of Regional Ministers responsible for trade and or economic matters will focus on a range of issues including those pertinent to agricultural development, the trade in goods and services, external trade and economic relations, and regional standards.

By mahtabala, 21 May, 1999

Another batch of civil servants from regional governments is in Martinique attending a six-week training course in French, concluding June 4 next.

The training courses sponsored by the Government of France have been mounted annually since 1993 with 49 persons being trained so far.

Funding for the programme of French language training is provided by the Government of France through its regional co-operation fund for the Caribbean .

French embassies in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Saint Lucia administer the fund.

By mahtabala, 21 May, 1999

Three more scholarships have been awarded to CARICOM nationals, graduates of the University of the West Indies, to pursue post-graduate studies at universities in Chile.

This year the Government of Chile, through its Agency for International Co-operation of Chile (AGCI), has awarded three scholarships to UWI graduates. Hulda Peters of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is on a six-month scholarship to study for a diploma in Agribusiness Management at INACAP, a leading agricultural college in that South American country.

By mahtabala, 13 May, 1999

Your Excellency, Dr. Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, Governor General,
Your Honour Mr. Eustace John and Mrs.John,
Members of Cabinet,
Honourable Secretary General, Mr. Edwin Carrington,
Distinguished Foreign Ministers of the Caribbean Community and Heads of Delegations,
Mr. Speaker, Hon. Walford Gumbs and other Members of the Legislature,
Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Members of Delegations,
Ms. Dorethea Hector, Permanent Secretary and other public officers,
Members of the Press,
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen.

By mahtabala, 30 April, 1999

Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, the Rt Hon Sir James Mitchell will urge his colleague Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) "to act soon to finalise proposals" to put forward to the European Union (EU) in respect of the changes to the EU's Banana Regime following the ruling by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

By mahtabala, 29 April, 1999

A wide range of issues relating to the implementation of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSM&E) will come under the microscope in at least three Member States of the Caribbean Community in May.

In a series of consensus building exercises, officials from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat's Programme on the Single Market, the Technical Action Services Unit (TASU) and the Communications Unit will meet with public and private sector officials in Saint Lucia, Dominica and Belize starting in May 1999.

By mahtabala, 22 April, 1999

I would like to begin by expressing my appreciation to the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) for the honour of having selected me as its 1999 "Caribbean Roving Ambassador". This has confirmed what my wife has long thought of my perpetual travelling.

By mahtabala, 19 April, 1999

Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community at the Sixth Special Meeting of the Conference held on 16 April 1999 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, reviewed the impact on the Caribbean Community of the rulings by the WTO Panel on the revised European Union Banana Regime.

As a result of the deliberations, the CARICOM leaders issued the following statement_

STATEMENT ON BANANAS
BY CARICOM HEADS OF GOVERNMENT

By mahtabala, 17 April, 1999

Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community at the Sixth Special Meeting of the Conference held on 16th April 1999 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, reviewed the impact on the Caribbean Community of the rulings by the WTO Panel on the revised European Union Banana Regime.

As a result of the deliberations, the CARICOM leaders issued the following statement_

STATEMENT ON BANANAS BY CARICOM HEADS OF GOVERNMENT