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Outlook for Barbados’ economy in 2024

By Central Bank of Barbados BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The Barbados economy exhibited significant resilience over the last two years and the outlook for 2024 and...

Caribbean unity necessary – but not sufficient

By Dr Everson W. Hull There is a great deal for the people of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis to celebrate. Recent World...

Taiwan continues to provide useful assistance to St Lucia, says PM Pierre

By Caribbean News Global TORONTO, Canada – In a New Year's address delivered on January 7, 2024, Prime Minister Philip J Pierre acknowledged that...

COP28 unlocks financial mechanisms to support vulnerable counties

DUBAI, UAE - COP28 Finance Day unlocked significant progress on international financial architecture reform to support low-income and vulnerable countries fight climate change.  Major international...

The Arch-Imposer

- Fred is still trying to help women get the power to make their own decisions regarding childbirth. He is committed to safe...

ACTIF2023 strengthening trade and investment

GEORGETOWN, Guyana - The proverbial curtains closed on the 2023 AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF2023) on Tuesday evening at the Marriott Hotel, an...

Canada – Caribbean leaders take next steps to fight climate change, grow strong economies, and strengthen regional security

By Caribbean News Global OTTAWA, Canada - Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, opened the Canada-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Summit, “Strategic Partners for a Resilient Future”, hosted...

Oil and Bullyism: Venezuela Opens the Intimidation Playbook Again: Part 2

By Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith In looking at Venezuela’s recent bullying actions against Guyana, the first article in this two-part series examined two questions. First,...

The Guyanese economy continues to grow very rapidly, IMF

USA / GUYANA -  A staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Ms. Alina Carare, held discussions during August 28 –...

Caribbean economies at a Crossroads, says IDB report

WASHINGTON, USA - A new report from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) highlights the progress in economic recovery in most Caribbean economies, despite persistent...

TEMPER! TEMPER!

By Tony Deyal When I was growing up, “accra” for me was a fried delicacy made of flour, seasonings including pepper, and small pieces of...

A regional climate finance fund for a low-carbon, climate-resilient CARICOM

By Dr Ulric Trotz and Dr Terrence Blackman Climate change poses significant challenges for Guyana and the Caribbean, necessitating a combination of mitigation and adaptation...

EU provides US$4.7M to Caribbean governments for CCRIF parametric insurance for 2023

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands - The European Union continues to provide support to CCRIF SPC as a means of subsidizing premiums on the parametric...

GSI SKN – NABCEP launch Caribbean hub for solar energy training

KINGSTON, Jamaica - On 27 March 2023, Dr Wayne E. Archibald, executive director, Green Solutions International SKN Incorporated (GSI), signed an exclusive international partnership...
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