Venue: Barbados \ Date: 18-19 February 2020

Heads are expected to examine among other matters the status of implementation of provisions of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). In this regard, they are expected to have an engagement with representatives of the Region’s Private Sector, Labour and Civil Society.
Among other pressing economic development matters, the Meeting is expected to discuss digital transformation in CARICOM and an action plan for elimination of regional roaming charges. The need for ongoing advocacy against the challenges of blacklisting, de-risking, and withdrawal of Correspondent Banking Services is also expected to get the Head’s attention.
The Heads are also expected to discuss a proposed CARICOM African Summit among a number of Foreign and Community relations matters.
See also:
COMMUNIQUE Issued at Conclusion of 31st CARICOM Intersessional Meeting
Video – Opening Session – 31st Inter-Sessional Meeting, CARICOM Heads, 18 Feb 2020
Video – Closing Press Conference
Photo Gallery – 31st Inter-Sessional Meeting, CARICOM Heads, 18 Feb 2020
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Speeches/Presentations
‘We have to build a resilient Caribbean Community’- CARICOM Secretary-General
‘We are family’ – Hon. Mia Mottley
‘Step on regional integration pedal a little more’ – PM Allen Chastanet