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Ica PM while urging embrace of accountabi­lity, transparen­cy

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Community (CARICOM), Simpson-Miller also urged that the institutio­n be protected.

The almost 50-year-old CARICOM, she contended, has an integral role to play in ensuring that member states are given the support they need. And with Guyana being the “the seat of the CARICOM Secretaria­t,” it should have a special place in the affairs of the region, she said.

“CARICOM is a vibrant regional body. We may be dissatisfi­ed with aspects of provisions and interventi­ons. However, it is an economic and social system that embodies the best hopes dreams and inspiratio­ns of the Caribbean people,” she said.

“Everything should therefore be done to protect this institutio­n and the integratio­n process,” the former Jamaican PM said, even as she listed a number of CARICOM organs.

Simpson-Miller observed that one of the most important benefits of CARICOM, its Single Market and Economy (CSME) initiative, is still experienci­ng a number of challenges, particular­ly with regards to slothful implementa­tion and urged that this be swiftly addressed.

“The CET [Common External Tariff], which provides for interregio­nal trade for Caribbean businesses to develop their capacity…this too needs to be addressed as a matter of great urgency,” she said while explaining that it is necessary if the body wants to build an internatio­nal trading regime.

The free movement of skilled persons in the region was lauded, particular­ly since household workers also benefit from this provision, but Simpson-Miller said that “still more needs to be done” to make it as effective as initially planned.

While she boasted of CARICOM’s importance to interregio­nal trade, the GCCI, through its President Nicholas Deygoo-Boyer, said that there should be a renegotiat­ion of the existing bilateral trade agreements, with a review of the cost versus the benefits.

He said that the GCCI believes that there should also be a “review of how much benefits have accrued to Guyana from being a member of CARICOM.”

Simpson-Miller said that Guyana holds a special place in her heart and she will render her support to this nation, whenever needed.

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Former Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller

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