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.
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This paper provides a sound basis for the consideration of trade in environmental services in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) Zone. In the absence of specific information and data on the environmental service sector in the CSME, this work is considered as work in progress.
The ever-evolving, intensely competitive, and crisis-ridden global economy has compelled the Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to take a hard look at how they can achieve a safe, viable, prosperous, and above all, sustainable and resilient path to development.
It is recognised that trade expansion has an important contribution to make towards achieving that goal.
Employers on the move in the CSME RIGHTS AT WORK AND BENEFITS FOR WORKERS IN THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY
Workers on the move in the CSME RIGHTS AT WORK AND BENEFITS FOR WORKERS IN THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY
A CONCEPT PAPER ON THE STRATEGIC PLAN ON COMPUTER AND RELATED SERVICES IN THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY (CSME)
Advancing the Caribbean Single Market and Economy