2026: A hopeful view for the Caribbean 29 December 2025 “2026 must be a year of more decisive actions to advance the long‑delayed ‘Single Economy’ component of the Caricom Single ...
CPSO reaffirms commitment to CSME and regional integration 23 December 2025 “In a world of increasing isolation, we recognise that Caricom and the CSME vision are critical for our joint sustainability”
US$1.3 billion potential savings by diversifying Caricom import sources 12 September 2025 The CPSO study identifies US$1.3 billion in potential savings through Caricom import diversification amidst US tariffs
T&T and Grenada chambers sign trade agreement at ACTIF2025 31 July 2025 The agreement is closely aligned with the goals of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), including the free movement ...
Caribbean leaders call for urgent action at PSOJ-CPSO Forum 11 July 2025 Dr The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, the incoming Chair for Caricom, stressed “regional integration must be more than aspiration; it ...
OECS Foreign and Trade Ministers convene meeting in Grenada 19 May 2025 OECS member states prioritised alignment with the Caricom Single Market and Economy, especially in preparation for the upcoming Meeting of ...
Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on Grenada and Caribbean 3 April 2025 Trump’s tariffs catalyse opportunities for regional unity and economic reinvention to safeguard livelihoods and foster resilient, diversified economies
Economic shock and awe: How can the Caribbean respond? 2 April 2025 2 April 2025, should also be liberation day for the Caribbean, when the policymakers and peoples of the Caribbean get ...
Caricom aligning tax treaty with international standards 1 April 2025 The Caricom Council for Finance and Planning has started to update the Caricom Tax Treaty to accommodate the international tax ...
CPSO, Atlantic Council and Tropical Shipping discuss USTR implications with Caricom ambassadors 28 March 2025 “Dr Patrick Antoine underscored the gravity of the proposals, pointing out that the impact for the Caribbean is far more ...