Caribbean TradeBeat
Caribbean TradeBeat - the radio magazine - from the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery - aims to make the business of Caribbean trade talks your business. Caribbean TradeBeat keeps you informed and involved, as the CRNM works in the region's main negotiating theatres – from bilateral agreements to the global trade accord governed by the World Trade Organisation, the current Doha round. Hear the voices of the region's business community on how they meet the successes - or challenges - of global free trade and find more on how businesses, large or small, can help forge trade deals for the benefit of the Caribbean private sector - from securing better market access to developing innovative, sunrise industries and services. Write to Caribbean TradeBeat at privatesector@crnm.org. Produced by the CRNM with support from the Multilateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank. Presented by Julius Gittens.
#10. 2005 - The Year in Trade
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In the final edition for the year, Caribbean TradeBeat highlights some of the key developments in trade negotiations and looks forward to some of the key challenges early in the New Year -- with Ambassador Richard Bernal in Hong Kong and Dr. Andre Gordon of the Jamaica Exporters Association (JEA) in Kingston.
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Friday, Dec 09, 2005#09. No longer business as usual
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As Caribbean business and trade negotiators begin a new partnership, Caribbean TradeBeat hears more from Lincoln Price, the R-N-M's new private sector liaison, on his quest to understand the needs and interests of the Caribbean private sector while sharing vital new information about the latest developments in the world of trade and trade negotiations… Penultimate programme of the 2005 season.
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Friday, Dec 02, 2005#08. The RNM's new face
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There's a new face among Caribbean trade negotiators, and it's the face of business. Meet Lincoln Price, the R-N-M's new point man on the private sector. His job: to find out the needs and interests of the Caribbean private sector and build a relationship between the business community and the region's trade negotiators.
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