THIRD/FOURTH ISSUE OF THE EPA NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED

Jan 10, 2012

(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) The CARICOM Secretariat-based Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Implementation Unit today, 9 January 2012, published the combined third/fourth Issue of its flagship newsletter, EPA Implementation Bulletin. It is a Special Issue, dedicated to examining the state-of-play of EPA implementation at an important juncture in the implementation of the CARIFORUM-EU EPA. October 2011 marked the third year of implementation of the Agreement.

The Bulletin forms part of the Unit’s Public Education Programme. The electronically available publication is an effort to provide authoritative news, rigorous and original analysis and expert views on the CARIFORUM-EU EPA and its implementation.

Please note that the third/fourth Issue of EPA Implementation Bulletin can be downloaded from the following web link: http://www.caricom.org/jsp/community_organs/epa_unit/epa_unit_main_page.jsp
Attached to this transmission are the Editor's introduction and Foreword to the Issue.
 

CONTACT:
Nand C. Bardouille Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Implementation Unit nbardouille@caricom.org

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