Caribbean Leaders to Further Discuss CSME at Summit

CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders will meet in Castries, St. Lucia early next week with the intention of finding measures to enhance the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).

The CSME, which allows for the free movement of goods, skills, labour and services across the region, was the main topic of a special CARICOM summit held in Trinidad and Tobago in December last year.

At the end of the special summit, the regional leaders issued the St. Ann’s Declaration that indicated the CSME is still regarded as being the most viable platform to support the region’s growth and development agenda.

Yvette-Colbourne-278x90

Among the recommendations contained in the Declaration is for a more formalized, structured mechanism for engagement with the region’s private sector and labour, the expansion of the categories of skilled nationals entitled to move freely and work within the Community to include agricultural workers, beauty service practitioners, barbers and security guards.

It also called on the government to accept each other’s issued CARICOM Skills Certificate as well as reinforcing regional security mechanisms and permitting the region’s citizens and companies to participate in public procurement processes across the 15-member grouping.

- Advertisement -

The Trinidad special meeting had appointed a broad-based 10 member team, chaired by Professor Avinash Persaud, an economist, to advise member states on a growth agenda for CARICOM.

A statement issued by the Guyana-based CARICOM Secretariat said that the summit is expected to receive an update on the team’s work.

The July 3-5 summit will be chaired by St. Lucia’s Prime Minister Allen Chastanet, who is taking over from his St. Kitts-Nevis counterpart, Dr. Timothy Harris.

The CARICOM statement said that “several other major matters related to security and regional and foreign relations are also expected to be part of the deliberations.

More Stories

Grenada Finance Minister Dennis Cornwall

Grenada reports strong economic growth despite Hurricane Beryl’s impact

Grenada’s economy demonstrated robust performance in 2024, despite the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl, and is forecast to continue growing in the coming years,...
St. Lucia national migration policy

St. Lucia government to develop national migration policy

The St. Lucia government has announced a partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to develop a national migration policy, aimed at strengthening...
William O’Neill Haiti

UN expert says solving Haiti’s security crisis is ‘doable’

A top United Nations human rights expert on Haiti believes the country’s spiraling security crisis can be brought under control—if law enforcement is properly...
Fayval Williams Jamaica

Jamaica to increase income tax threshold to $2 million over three years

Jamaicans will soon benefit from an increase in the income tax threshold, allowing them to take home more of their earnings. Finance Minister Fayval...
Haiti flights ban United States

US extends ban on Haiti flights until September

The United States has extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, until at least September 8 due to escalating gang violence, the...
Trinidad PM and other public officials to receive salary increase this month

Trinidad’s PM Keith Rowley rejects US visa threats over Cuban medical missions

Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has declared that he is willing to forgo future trips to the United States in defense...
Antigua and Barbuda says it will accept nationals deported from the US

Antigua PM rejects US human trafficking allegations over Cuban medical missions

Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Gaston Browne has firmly rejected U.S. claims that the Cuban medical missions constitute human trafficking, calling the allegations unfounded...
Barbados Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ryan Straughn

Barbados announces tax cuts, paternity leave, and more in 2025 budget

Barbadians are set to benefit from a host of social protections, economic relief measures, and long-term resilience strategies as Minister in the Ministry of...
Suriname Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin

Suriname Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin elected as OAS Secretary-General

The Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) has congratulated Suriname’s Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin on his historic election as the next Secretary-General of...
Antigua Carnival has launched with festival organisers offering visitors and residents new and exciting carnival experiences (Photos Courtesy The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority)

Antigua and Barbuda launches 2025 Carnival with ‘Itz A Vibe’ theme

The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority is inviting revelers from around the world to experience the 2025 Antigua Carnival, set to take place from...

Latest Articles

Skip to content