Category: Trade

  • Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest – April 30-May 6, 2023

    Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest – April 30-May 6, 2023

    Welcome to our Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest covering the week of April 30-May 6, 2023! We are pleased to bring you the major trade and development news headlines and analysis from across the Caribbean Region and the world from the past week. We do hope you enjoy this week’s edition!

    What’s new on the blog?

    Strictly Facts Podcast Episode 57: I had the pleasure of being a guest on the Strictly Facts podcast where I spoke with Alexandria about the history of trade in the Caribbean and some contemporary Caribbean trade issues. Have a listen to the episode here!

    My participation in the Barbados trade mission to Charleston. In April I was part of a trade delegation led by Invest Barbados and the Consulate of Barbados in Miami to Charleston, South Carolina. See the piece I wrote sharing my thoughts on Barbados-South Carolina trade following my participation in this trade mission! Read here.

    THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS!

    The six OECS WTO members had their fourth trade policy review this week. Read more here.

    REGIONAL NEWS

    Grenada resumes mango exports to US after lifting of 20 year ban

    St Vincent TImes: The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) lifted an almost 20-year restriction on Grenada’s mango exports to the US. Read more

    New Region 1 ferry to assist with export of fresh produce to Caricom states

    News Source Guyana: The new ferry that will be plying the Georgetown to Region One route will also be used to ferry fresh produce and goods to Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean islands, the Government has announced. Read more

    China/ Guyana trade in goods skyrockets to US$1.8B

    Guyana Times: Trade between Guyana and China has been steadily increasing over the past few years and at the end of 2022, bilateral trade in goods skyrocketed to US$1.88 billion (or GY $397.5 billion). Read more

    Over US1.9 billion in export earnings, STATIN

    Jamaica Observer: Jamaica generated export earnings of just over US$1.9 billion, between January and December 2022. Read more

    Bridgetown Initiative 2.0 Highlights Six Key Action Areas

    MENAFM: The United Nations secretary-general and the prime minister of Barbados joined forces under the Bridgetown Initiative to address the immediate needs of countries facing debt distress and liquidity challenges, proposing a large-scale SDG Stimulus package to invest in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while stressing the need for reform of the international financial architecture. Read more

    Commonwealth and Caricom Secretariat running entrepreneurial skills scheme for 300 Caribbean youths

    The Commonwealth: Entrepreneurial young people in the Caribbean are encouraged to apply for a six-month scheme offering bespoke business training and mentorship. Read more

    Cuba reaffirms unconditional relations with Caricom

    Jamaica Observer: Cuba on Wednesday reaffirmed its “unconditional and selfless friendship” with the Caribbean Community (Caricom), describing the regional integration grouping as a “vital exceptional institution”. Read more

    Call for founding fathers of Caricom to receive region’s highest award

    Jamaica Observer: The chairman of the Dr Eric Williams Memorial Committee, Reginald Vidale, is calling for the founding fathers of the regional integration movement, Caribbean Community (Caricom), to be given the region’s highest award posthumously as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Chaguaramas. Read more

    INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    AfCFTA: We need business support to succeed

    African Business: At the first AfCFTA Business Forum in Cape Town, the secretary-general said that the initiative can only succeed if it finds new ways to include the private sector. Read more

    Africa’s trade too low: AfCFTA chief

    Zimbabwe Independent: Wamkele Mene, the man who heads a new trade bloc that is working to build seamless trade networks for Africa’s economies, said last week the region’s contribution to global trade and gross domestic product (GDP) was too low. Read more

    At 435%: Intra-African Trade Tariff Too High – Okonjo-Iweala

    Leadership: Director general, World Trade Organization (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said that the Intra African trade tariff is too high at 435 per cent and is detrimental to trade activities as well as the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Read more

    AfCFTA: Effective implementation and reforms to boost growth – IMF report

    Africa News: successful African free trade area implementation could unlock major benefits for Africa in terms of income, jobs among other things, a report by IMF staff said. Read more

    Afreximbank launches US$3 billion Country Programme with the Government of Kenya

    AfriEximBank: The three-year Country Programme of up to US$3 billion will support viable trade and trade-related investments in Kenya in both the private and public sectors. The financing package will be implemented using several instruments, including loans, guarantee facilities, trade services, investment banking and advisory services. Read more

    Sustainable trade, emerging tech to top next transatlantic summit’s agenda

    Euractiv: The European Union and the US will strive to align on green tech, emerging technologies, and export control measures in a high-level meeting due later this month. The European Commission and the US administration are meeting on 30-31 May in Sweden for the fourth summit of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), a platform for transatlantic alignment. Read more

    Australia’s exports to China hit record high as relations thaw

    CNN Business: Australia’s exports to China hit a record high in March, as Chinese buyers snapped up Australian commodities from coal to iron ore amid a thaw in bilateral relations. Read more

    US trade deficit narrows sharply in March as exports rise

    Reuters: The U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in March as exports increased, which could position trade to continue contributing to economic growth in the second quarter. Read more

    Google, Amazon Lobbyists Helped US Shape New Indo-Pacific Trade Framework

    FinancialPost: US trade officials have solicited the advice of lobbyists for Amazon.com Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and other major technology companies to help craft the new Indo-Pacific trade framework. Read more

    US trade officials concerned about China’s ‘economic coercion’ ahead of Apec trade meeting

    SCMP: Christopher Wilson, assistant US Trade Representative, says US has ‘ongoing concerns about the misuse and manipulation of intellectual property’. Read more

    33 Democrats urge ban on investor-state dispute provisions in all US trade deals

    Reuters: Democratic U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday urged the U.S. Trade Representative and State Department to eliminate investor-state dispute settlement provisions from current and future trade deals and to intervene on behalf of Honduras against a U.S. company’s nearly $11 billion claim against the country. Read more

    B.C. MP seeks ban on old-growth log exports by 2030

    Northshore News: The motion, submitted by Liberal MP Patrick Weiler this week, aims to end old-growth logging on federal lands and halt the export of ancient logs and related products. Read more

    India might lose its global rice market rank

    Livemint: New Delhi: India’s rice exports are expected to decline in this financial year as the impact of export curbs starts showing. This may cause India to lose its position in the global trade market, exporters said. Read more

    STRAIGHT FROM THE WTO!

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  • Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest – April 16-22, 2023

    Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest – April 16-22, 2023

    Welcome to our Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest covering the week of April 16-22, 2023! We are pleased to bring you the major trade and development news headlines and analysis from across the Caribbean Region and the world from the past week. We do hope you enjoy this week’s edition!

    What’s new on the blog? This week’s blog piece differs a bit from our usual trade-related content but focuses on a topic which is very much en vogue at the moment in the region, that is, diaspora voting. Should the Caribbean diaspora vote in national elections back home? My co-author Kevon Edey of KevzPolitics and I discuss this. Have a read here!

    THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS!

    Foreign ministers from CARICOM and India met this week for the 4th CARICOM-India Ministerial Meeting. The remarks from Jamaica Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith may be read here. Caribbean Export held its 2nd Annual Results Report this week. The report may be accessed here.

    Foreign ministers from The OECS Business Council (OBC) and the Caricom Private Sector Organization (CPSO) have entered into a new cooperation agreement in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). See more here: http://prez.ly/nPwc.

    REGIONAL NEWS

    CARICOM to further deepen relations with India

    Jamaica Gleaner: Incoming chair of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Council on Foreign and Community Relations, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith says she remains confident that Friday’s discussions between India and Caricom officials “will be fruitful and reflect the spirit of cooperation that defines Caricom-India relations”. Read more

    uS$2 billion fuel bill stokes record trade deficit

    Jamaica Observer: The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (Statin) in its latest release on the country’s external trade position show total imports reached US$7.1 billion over the 11 months, January to November 2022, up 31 per cent. The value of exports rose as well, going up 23 per cent to US$1.6 billion, as fuel shipped to other countries was valued twice as much as the year before. Read more

    INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    How implementation committees are moving the African free trade area from talks to action

    WEF: A fully implemented African Continental Free Trade Area would transform economies, raise African gross domestic product by 9% and reduce poverty by 50 million. It could also be a catalyst for further changes and attract investment from within Africa and beyond. Read more

    AfCFTA: Remove visas, reduce customs process to ease logistics

    East African: The umbrella bodies of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) private sector have called for the removal of visas and reduction of custom processes to ease movement of goods within the African continent. Read more

    Germany backs EU-Indonesia trade pact to curb China reliance

    AP: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Sunday that he will press for a trade agreement between the European Union and Indonesia as part of his country’s efforts to reduce its reliance on China for crucial raw materials. Read more

    UK Trade Minister in US to sign fourth trade pact with a US state
    UK.gov: Nigel Huddleston is in Washington to deepen UK-US trade ties and secure two wins that will boost jobs, investment and exports across the Atlantic. Read more

    US-led Pacific Framework might see results this year: USTR

    Nikkei: Talks to hammer out the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) are making “very good progress,” and could see tangible results as early as this year, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said Thursday. Read more

    STRAIGHT FROM THE WTO!

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  • Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest – April 9-15, 2023

    Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest – April 9-15, 2023

    Welcome to our Caribbean Trade and Development News Digest covering the week of April 9-15, 22, 2023! We are pleased to bring you the major trade and development news headlines and analysis from across the Caribbean Region and the world from the past week. We do hope you enjoy this week’s edition!

    THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS

    There was much news for us to follow this week! The IMF and World Bank held their annual spring meetings. The ‘CARICOM at 50’ symposium was held in celebration of CARICOM’s 50th anniversary and a Youth Symposium was also organised. The CARICOM SG’s key note address at the symposium may be accessed here. Have a read below of some of this week’s other highlights.

    What’s new on the blog? Check out our latest article authored by friend of the blog and frequent guest contributor Javier Spencer on whether citizenship by investment programme could assist with funding loss and damage. Have a read here!

    REGIONAL NEWS

    Belize PM defends decision taken against Jamaicans and Haitians

    Jamaica Observer: Belize Prime Minister John Briceño has again defended his government’s decision to impose visa and other restrictions on Jamaican and Haitian nationals after Opposition Leader Shyne Barrow denounced the move. Read more

    ‘Visa requirement for Jamaicans and Haitians violates CARICOM treaty,” says Opposition Leader Shyne Barrow

    Breaking Belize News: Leader of the Opposition Shyne Barrow says the visa requirement for Jamaicans and Haitians violates CARICOM Treaty. Read more.

    Caribbean must reorient trade routes to push Guyana-led food plan

    News Room Guyana: There is much focus on the Guyana-led food plan of expanding food production in the Caribbean while cutting out expensive imports. And Finance Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Camillo Gonsalves believes that improved trade routes must be developed within the Caribbean to boost intra-regional trade. Read more

    Guyana leads CARICOM countries in economic growth for 2023

    Jamaica Gleaner: GUYANA IS expected to record the highest growth among Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries this year, while Haiti will record under one per cent growth in 2023, according to the latest World Economic Outlook, released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday. Read more

    Trade barriers no longer serve Caribbean countries & hinder food security – says Regional Academic

    News Room Guyana: Caribbean countries hope to slash the US$6 billion annual food import bill by 25 per cent by 2025 but these efforts are being hindered by longstanding trade barriers that do not serve Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries well. Read more

    Agri-Food Strategy Being Implemented in CARICOM

    JIS: An agri-food strategy is being implemented within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). This is to enhance production and trade of regional agricultural products, enable greater access to a supply of nutritious foods, and reduce reliance on the importation of extra-regional foods. Read more

    INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    NI Brexit: Decline in bulk freight moving through ports in 2022

    BBC: The amount of freight moving through Northern Ireland’s ports fell by more than 5% to 27.5m tonnes in 2022, official figures suggest. Read more

    WTO Director-General: Trade is resilient, but slowing

    CNN: WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala speaks about the risk of slowing trade at the IMF-World Bank meetings. Read more

    Turkey seeks to enhance trade ties with Africa

    Africanews: Increasing trade between Turkey and Africa to 4.5 billion dollars is the objective set by the Global Forum for Intersectoral Cooperation. The initiative also aims to increase the notoriety of Turkish SMEs on the continent. Its approach is innovative. Read more

    Ukraine and Canada agree on updated trade agreement

    Yahoo News: Ukraine and Canada have announced the completion of negotiations on an updated Free Trade Agreement between the two countries; this document will replace the existing agreement that has been in effect since 2017. Read more

    Commonwealth finance ministers call for systemic reform of global financial architecture

    Barbadostoday: Finance ministers from various Commonwealth countries have called for a systemic reform of the global financial architecture to enhance access to development financing for vulnerable countries. Read more

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  • BCCI/KNCCI Virtual Dialogue Series 1: Demystifying the Barbadian and Kenyan Markets

    BCCI/KNCCI Virtual Dialogue Series 1: Demystifying the Barbadian and Kenyan Markets

    I am pleased to be facilitating this upcoming panel at the first session of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) and Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) Virtual Dialogue Series carded for Tuesday, March 21st at 8:30-10:00 am (Atlantic Standard Time).

    This first session will be on Demystifying the Barbados and Kenya markets and features an all-star panel. If you’re an exporter, investor, businessperson, or are just generally interested in Africa-Caribbean trade, please register here:
    https://lnkd.in/eefaiPQx

    See the flyer for further details!