WTO: the Way Forward Staff Writer Feb 17, 2021 Don’t count on a revival of the Doha Round By Elizabeth Morgan The General Council of the World Trade!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
UNCTAD Secretary General’s post: An opportunity for Caribbean leadership? Kendol Morgan Feb 10, 2021 By Elizabeth Morgan The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is infrequently in the news!-->!-->…
Davos Dialogues and an Informal WTO Ministerial Meeting Kendol Morgan Feb 3, 2021 By Elizabeth Morgan Rebuilding trust means that equitable access to vaccines and building back better has to be!-->!-->!-->…
Five Priority Areas for a Caribbean International Trade Agenda in 2021 Staff Writer Jan 29, 2021 Dr. Jan Yves Remy January is the time for making New Year’s resolutions and as the month draws to a close!-->!-->!-->…
US Democracy: A delusion? Kendol Morgan Jan 13, 2021 By Elizabeth Morgan “Thou shalt not lie” from The Ten Commandments; “… the truth will set you free” John 8:32; !-->!-->!-->!-->…
CARICOM’s 2021 Foreign Trade Policy Agenda Kendol Morgan Jan 6, 2021 By Elizabeth Morgan Indeed, 2020 was quite a year, but not for the reasons I assumed when writing in January of!-->!-->!-->…
CARICOM SIDS and Sustainable Development Kendol Morgan Dec 30, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan “SIDS are a special case for sustainable development. They require concerted long-term!-->!-->!-->…
CARIFORUM/UK Trade Relations Kendol Morgan Dec 23, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan Last week, I listened to an interview with the British High Commissioner to Jamaica, H. E.!-->!-->!-->…
CARICOM/US Relations: More Effectively Promoting Regional Interests Kendol Morgan Dec 16, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan Since the US Presidential elections on November 3, won by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,!-->!-->!-->…