Coverage of CARICOM 48th Regular Meeting of Heads of Government – Final

Coverage of CARICOM 48th Regular Meeting of Heads of Government – Final

Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders ended a three-day summit in Barbados on Friday night, describing their deliberations as “very good and instructive”. The leaders said they intend to hold talks at the highest level with the United States as Washington adopts new foreign and trade policies under Donald Trump. From Bridgetown,...

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Coverage of CARICOM 48th Regular Meeting of Heads of Government – Day 3

Coverage of CARICOM 48th Regular Meeting of Heads of Government – Day 3

Coverage of CARICOM 48th Regular Meeting of Heads of Government. Interviews with: Antigua & Barbuda PM Gaston Browne St. Kitts & Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Terrence Drew

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Good Morning Caribbean for July 7th, 2022

Good Morning Caribbean for July 7th, 2022

Reflecting on talks held during the 43rd CARICOM: Caribbean Community Heads of Government Conference, and the course of actions needed to further regional development. ***Good Morning Caribbean – bringing you CARICOM Heads of Government conference related news updates to inform and engage our Caribbean Community.*** #goodmorning #caribbean #goodmorningcaribbean #caricom #conference...

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Installation of New CARICOM Secretary-General

Installation of New CARICOM Secretary-General

The Installation Ceremony for the new Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Dr. Carla Barnett was held on Monday, 16 August, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. ECT. The Chairman of CARICOM, Prime Minister Hon Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda will welcome the new Secretary-General and bring greetings from the Conference...

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A CMC Interview with Antigua PM Gaston Browne

A CMC Interview with Antigua PM Gaston Browne

Antigua’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne spoke with CMC at the recently concluded CARICOM inter-sessional summit about issues including correspondent banking and de-risking, CARICOM’s support for Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland in her bid to secure a second term, and Antigua and Barbuda’s economy.

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