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  • CARIBBEAN – POLITICS- Jamaica wants SIDS to pay attention to categorisation of middle income countries

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica says regional Small Island Developing States (SIDS) must place high on the agenda of next year’s SIDS conference, the issue of highly indebted countries being categorised as middle income countries. Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change Minister Robert Pickersgill, said that the classification, while indicative of progress, has limited the ability of small island states…

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  • If Caricom is not to miss the boat… again

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Observer – IT is hardly necessary to say it, but for emphasis, the economic recovery of the Caribbean Community must be a priority among the myriad problems and issues on the agenda of the Caricom Heads of Government meeting taking place in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The national economies of Caricom as a whole have exhibited…

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  • JAMAICA-ACCIDENT-American national among two killed in vehicular accident

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – American Courtney Tatar was among two people killed in a vehicular accident along the Bustamante Highway in Mineral Heights, Clarendon on Monday, police said. They said the 35 year-old from North Carolina and 36 year-old Christopher Burke of Clarendon died when the vehicle crashed into a truck. Both men were taken to the hospital where they…

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  • Jamaica hosts regional SIDS meeting

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Advocate – FOR the next two days, stakeholders from the region gathered at a high-level meeting in Kingston will discuss a range of issues common to the Caribbean, including sustainable energy, social policy, macroeconomics and trade, climate change, and natural resource protection with a view to making the region's voice be heard at the global level. The forum…

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  • Caribbean voices

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Representatives of several Caribbean countries will meet here on Tuesday as they seek to ensure that the concerns of the region are articulated at the 2014 Conference of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in Samoa next September. The three-day meeting here will determine common concerns, exchange experiences and lessons learned, and discuss regional perspectives and positions…

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  • Jamaica to help African state deal with teenage pregnancy

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica says it will provide technical assistance to Burkina Faso in preventing adolescent pregnancies and supporting adolescent mothers. Information Minister Sandrea Falconer made the disclosure following a study tour of the Women’s Centre of Jamaica Foundation as part of the activities of the Working Mission from Burkina Faso, led by the First Lady of the West…

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  • BUTT OUT – Gov’t announces smoking ban in public spaces

    KINGSTON, Jamaica -Describing it as the most far-reaching piece of public health policy undertaken in recent times, Health Minister Dr Fenton Ferguson has announced that as of July 15, no smoking will be permitted in public spaces across Jamaica. In making the announcement in the House of Representatives yesterday, Ferguson said smoking would be banned in all enclosed places, public…

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  • Beaches a major driver of the Turks and Caicos economy, but…

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – PREMIER Rufus Ewing of the Turks and Caicos Islands yesterday responded to the Jamaica Observer’s June 21, 2013 editorial which criticised the British Overseas Territory for its treatment of Beaches resorts and Jamaicans generally. Ewing acknowledged the vast contribution of Beaches to the island’s economy but suggested the Government was batting for more jobs for locals. Following…

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  • CARICOM: Change is easy, but improvement is difficult

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – THE current trade concerns, discussed by Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago, represent the growing pains within the regional trading environment after 40 years of endeavour and investment intended to arrive eventually at a viable common economic and cultural space. We will then be able to develop strategies to promote further regional advancement, while confronting the convolution born…

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  • Is CARICOM the bloc the builders rejected?

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – THE global economy is traversed by a network of constantly shifting economic/trade blocs, of which the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has been the second-longest running economic integration scheme, at 40 years old, counting from the 1973 Treaty of Chaguaramas. Only the European Union (EU) has been around longer, having begun as an integration project with six countries…

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