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The Caribbean Community (abbreviated as CARICOM or CC) is an intergovernmental organisation that is a political and economic union of 15 member states (14 nation-states and one dependency) and five associated members throughout the Americas, The Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean. [12]
The new organisation because a successor to the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA) by the Treaty of Chaguaramas, of which Trinidad and Tobago was a leading member and also a founding member. [1] Several Organisations of the CARICOM organisation are physically based in Trinidad and Tobago including: Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)
A map of all Caricom countries and associate members. A member state of the Caribbean Community is a state that has been specified as a member state within the Treaty of Chaguaramas or any other Caribbean state that is in the opinion of the Conference, able and willing to exercise the rights and assume the obligations of membership in accordance with article 29 of the Treaty of Chaguaramas.
The Caribbean Community (abbreviated as CARICOM or CC) is an intergovernmental organisation that is a political and economic union of 15 member states (14 nation-states and one dependency) and five associated members throughout the Americas, The Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean. It has the primary objective to promote economic integration and ...
Haitian leaders on Monday were given 24 hours to submit their choice after an international coalition, led by the 15-member Caribbean Community, CARICOM, the United States and other foreign ...
On Monday, a group of nations, led by the 15-member Caribbean Community bloc known as CARICOM and which included the United States and the United Nations, came together in Jamaica to discuss ways ...
Harris’ record as vice-president — particularly her historic visit to the Bahamas last summer and her meeting with the 15-member Caribbean Community bloc known as CARICOM — demonstrates her ...
Heads of Government have also established a Quasi-Cabinet arrangement to further advance specific issues/areas within the Community. The decision to establish the Quasi-Cabinet was taken at their Seventh Special Meeting (October 1999, Trinidad and Tobago), convened to deliberate on a Vision for the future of the Region.