CARICOM: Rising to the Challenges Kendol Morgan Jul 8, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan Another CARICOM Day has passed. It was acknowledged to varying degrees across the region!-->!-->…
CARICOM’s Trade with Latin America: Insurmountable barriers? Kendol Morgan Jul 1, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan I begin this week by acknowledging Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Day, which is customarily!-->!-->!-->…
The Caribbean’s Trade with Europe: moving into a new era Kendol Morgan Jun 25, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan This week, I am reflecting on the Caribbean’s trade with Europe i.e. the European Union!-->!-->!-->…
ACP/EU Post Cotonou Negotiations: Towards the Finish Line Kendol Morgan Jun 17, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan With its conclusion delayed from 2019, the post Cotonou Negotiations between the African,!-->!-->!-->…
CARICOM/US Relations: Overlooking Our Connections Kendol Morgan Jun 10, 2020 As now customary, June was declared Caribbean American Heritage Month in the USA to celebrate the contribution of!-->…
Adequacy of Current Food Safety Monitoring, Surveillance in focus Michelle Nurse Jun 5, 2020 OP-ED By Dr Renata Clarke, Sub-regional Coordinator, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)!-->…
Marking ACP Day: Transforming the Group Kendol Morgan Jun 3, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Day is customarily commemorated on June 6, which is!-->!-->!-->…
Selecting a New WTO Director General Kendol Morgan May 27, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan I noted the Gleaner’s Editorial of Tuesday, May 19 titled “CARICOM on the WTO Frontline”!-->!-->!-->…
CARICOM Food Security: Missed Opportunities Kendol Morgan May 20, 2020 By Elizabeth Morgan Last week, I joined two webinars dealing with the Caribbean’s recovery from COVID-19 and!-->!-->!-->…