Apr 04, 2013
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - The second meeting of the Cariforum/EU Parliamentary Committee sought to facilitate easier trade and travel between the Caribbean and European Union (EU) states.
While the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) was the main focus of yesterday's session, Trade Minister Vasant Bharath said they were also able to discuss several outstanding issues.
"One of them was the ability to travel in and out, and the fact that it was difficult at times with the use of the Schengen visa to have access to the European market," Bharath said.
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