Jan 16, 2013
LONDON, CMC – Challenges facing Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries in exporting their goods to the European Union were among matters discussed Tuesday during a meeting of the sub-committee of the Joint United Kingdom-CARICOM Committee on Trade and Investment.
The meeting, chaired by Trinidad and Tobago’s High Commissioner to London, Garvin Nicholas, was also attended by diplomats from Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada and Dominica.
A brief statement issued afterwards said that the meeting agreed on the actions “required to further develop trade and investment between CARICOM and the UK/Europe with emphasis on the Diaspora”.
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