Posts by CARICOM

Montserratians elect new government

Montserrat’s main opposition Movement for Change and Prosperity (MCAP) won Monday’s general elections, taking five of the nine seats at...

Decisiveness, alacrity needed to confront challenges – COTED Chair

Ministers with responsibility for Trade and Foreign Relations, in the Region began a two-day Meeting in Georgetown, Guyana, on Monday,...

In spite of challenges, Community continues to show resilience – ASG Cox

REMARKS BY THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL, TRADE AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, JOSEPH COX AT THE OPENING SESSION OF THE 49TH REGULAR...

Hurricane Dorian inflicted $3.4B losses on Bahamas – CARICOM Business News

Please see the latest edition of the CARICOM Business newsletter which comprises information culled from news entities in the Caribbean...

Media Advisory – Guyana Solar Challenge 2019 Prize-Giving Ceremony

Winners of the Guyana Solar Challenge 2019 will get their prizes Monday at a ceremony at the CARICOM Secretariat. The...

PM Minnis urges ACP countries to intensify response to climate emergency

(Bahamas Information Service) , BRUSSELS, Belgium – Vulnerable areas in the Africa Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States must...

Latin America and Caribbean Constituency of the Global Fund Board Responds to Global Fund Executive Director’s Report

(PANCAP Coordinating Unit, CARICOM Secretariat) Senator The Honourable Mary Isaac, Minister of Health and Wellness, Saint Lucia and Board Member,...

Trade Ministers meet 18-19 November – CSME Implementation Plan high on agenda

A review of the implementation plan for the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) will be high on the agenda...

CARICOM/CSME: Private Sector Representation

By Elizabeth Morgan On November 5, Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados, who has lead responsibility in the quasi-Cabinet for...

High School Students in Trinidad and Tobago engaged on Reparations, Capitalism and Slavery

As part of a symposium on reparations, students from more than 10 high schools in Trinidad and Tobago were invited...