THIS WEEK'S 30th Summit of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) in Georgetown could well determine whether the region's economic integration movement goes forward with its strategy for a single economic space, or flounder on a sea of troubles for which the political directorate cannot escape blame. The apparent "marking time" syndrome on critical issues affecting progress in a Community now 36 years in existence should, it is felt, be brought to an end. Read more at the Trinidad & Tobago Express Sunday, June 28th 2009Less talk, more action in Guyana
June 29, 2009
Caricom's make or break summit
Posted by Annalee Davis
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