CARICOM Council meets today in Bim

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Features

BRIDGETOWN: The Caribbean Community Council will hold a day-long session in Barbados today (Friday) in preparation for next month’s meeting of Heads of Government in The Bahamas.


CARICOM Competition Commission opens in Suriname

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : News

- set to become yet another important pillar of the region’s integration structure
SECRETARY-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Mr. Edwin Carrington, said the opening of the CARICOM Competition Commission in Suriname last Friday, represents the culmination of almost four years of planning, consultations, negotiations and a variety of other actions by several parties within the […]


‘WIND OF CHANGE’ POLITICS

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Features

- 5 new CARICOM Govts in 6 elections
By Rickey Singh
WITH LAST Tuesday’s defeat of the Barbados Labour Party administration, it is increasingly looking as if the victory scored by the People’s National Movement in Trinidad and Tobago to retain power at the recent November 5 poll may be an aberration in a perceived political […]


Edwin Carrington optimistic about CARIFORUM/EU negotiations

By : Wendella Davidson | Department : News

NEGOTIATORS from the Caribbean Forum of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States (CARIFORUM) and the European Union (EU) are scheduled to meet again next week to further advance talks on market access.

Making the disclosure Tuesday, CARICOM Secretary General, Mr. Edwin Carrington said every effort will be made, then, to bring the discussions to a conclusion.


CARICOM Heads meeting to chart course on non-communicable diseases

By : Shirley Thomas | Department : News

The Caribbean Region has been recorded as having the worst prevalence of deaths resulting from non- communicable diseases (NCD) in the Americas, prompting Heads of State to move to take urgent decisive action to stem the increase.


PRESIDENT BHARRAT JAGDEO’S CARICOM DAY MESSAGE

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Features

JULY 2, 2007
On the occasion of the 34th Anniversary of the Caribbean Community, it gives me great pleasure to celebrate with our sister CARICOM States another milestone in the Community’s journey to the future.


CARICOM candidate for key OAS post meets ministers

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : News

BRASILIA, Brazil, (U.S. Newswire) — The candidate from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) for the post of Assistant Secretary General at the Organisation of American States (OAS), Ambassador Albert R. Ramdin participated in the first meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Community of South American Nations April 18-19.


CRISIS IN BELIZE

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Chronicle Editorials

IT IS to be hoped that the Caribbean Community Secretariat is monitoring developments in Belize, a member state of the Community, whose constitutionally elected government is under serious threat of destabilisation, according to credible reports.


CARICOM Secretary-General and Budget Committee visit CARICOM HQ

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

Georgetown, GINA, January 19, 2004
“Coming from where we were, we are grateful for where we are now,” said CARICOM Secretary General Edwin […]


CARICOM Liliendaal headquarters structurally adequate-PM Hinds

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

Georgetown, GINA, January 15, 2004
Prime Minister, Sam Hinds today toured the CARICOM headquarters site at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara, to inspect […]


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