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CSME PSA - Benefits of the CSME

A PSA outlining the benefits of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME)...
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Competition Policy and Law

Many CARICOM countries have lost important export markets in recent years, and are experiencing more intense competition from international firms because of lowered trade barriers (e.g., shortened negative lists and reduced tariffs) to entering domestic markets. A key development strategy of these c...
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CONCEPT PAPER:  WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS SERVICES IN CARICOM 

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CONCEPT PAPER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CARICOM STRATEGIC PLAN FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SERVICES

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CONCEPT PAPER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CARICOM STRATEGIC PLAN FOR TERTIARY EDUCATION SERVICES

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TOWARDS THE STRATEGIC PLAN ON TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES IN THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY (CSME)

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STRATEGIC PLAN ON SPORTING SERVICES

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