“As Chair of CARICOM, Jamaica reaffirms its commitment to advancing the work of the Community. A secure and sustainable future for our Region can only be achieved through united coordinated efforts.
Dr. The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, ON, PC, MP
Chair, CARICOM
Prime Minister, Jamaica
As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) marks its 52nd anniversary on 4 July 2025, Chairman of CARICOM, Prime Minister Andrew Holness of Jamaica, has underscored the centrality of unity and cooperation for the Region’s future.
“CARICOM has embodied the Region’s response to our shared historical experiences and common challenges as Small Island Developing States,” Holness stated in his message.
“Our future lies in cooperation, working together to secure peace and prosperity for the people of the Caribbean.”
The Jamaican Prime Minister stated that CARICOM has been a beacon of regional integration and cooperation and has grown to include 15 Member States and six Associate Members, symbolising a diverse group of nations with a unique Caribbean identity and a shared ambition for a sustainable and prosperous future.
Noting that CARICOM stands as a testament to what can be achieved when differences are transcended for the common good, he referenced the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).
He described this driver of regional growth and development as “a powerful vehicle for advancing regional economic integration,” highlighting its role in creating new opportunities, enhancing competitiveness, strengthening resilience, and promoting inclusiveness.
While he acknowledged the progress of the CSME, Prime Minister Holness also emphasised the need for continued efforts to unlock the full potential of the CSME, particularly in driving inter-regional trade, facilitating the movement of skills and capital, and fostering sustainable economic growth.
In his message, Prime Minister Holness also commended the significant role of regional institutions such as the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), and The University of the West Indies (UWI) in implementing policies and programmes that directly impact the quality of life for Caribbean citizens.
Looking toward the future, he underscored the importance of addressing new and emerging challenges through collective efforts. These include tackling climate change, securing climate financing, strengthening food and energy security, combating transnational organised crime, and bolstering resilience to external shocks.
He also reiterated CARICOM’s commitment to supporting Haiti in its quest for lasting peace and stability.
He stated, “As Chair of CARICOM, Jamaica reaffirms its commitment to advancing the work of the Community. A secure and sustainable future for our Region can only be achieved through united coordinated efforts.”
Prime Minister Holness extended warm greetings to CARICOM nationals within the Region and in the diaspora and called on them to celebrate the progress made and recommit to the journey ahead.
“Together, let us continue to build a Caribbean Community that shines as a beacon of unity, shared purpose, and hope for both present and future generations,” he concluded.
Please watch the CARICOM Chairman’s message below.