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.
#97. Exporting the Caribbean - part two
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With funding from the European Union, the Caribbean Export Development Agency helps individual exporters, national trade promotion agencies and business support organisations. Veona Maloney and Sam Kruiner of Caribbean Export talk about these services in export promotion for products ranging from foods, information and computer technology, health and wellness, to the arts and entertainment, education, consulting and other professional services. TradeSpeak goes to the International Trade Centre. Part two of two.
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Friday, Sep 21, 2007#96. Exporting the Caribbean - part one
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Taking a taste, touch and feel of the authentic Caribbean mark to markets around the world, the Caribbean Export Development Agency – Caribbean Export - has registered many successes with developing products and services. Veona Maloney and Sam Kruiner of Caribbean Export talk about these success stories ahead of a popular annual trade fair for gifts and handicraft in late September. TradeSpeak opens up an export manual. Part one of two.
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007#95. Honouring a legacy - part three
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Agriculture, a key point of contention in the Doha round of global trade talks, is examined by Ambassador Trevor Clarke, Barbados's lead representative at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), in the conclusion of a series of highlights from the inaugural Lawson Nurse Memorial Lecture, which honours the late head of the Barbados Private Sector Trade Team. TradeSpeak explains domestic support policies. Part three of three.
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Friday, Sep 07, 2007#94. Honouring a legacy - part two
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The second of a series of highlights on the state of play in global trade talks from the inaugural Lawson Nurse Memorial Lecture, honouring the contribution of one of the region's best minds in trade negotiations, and featuring Ambassador Trevor Clarke, Barbados's lead representative at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). TradeSpeak explains non-agricultural market access (NAMA). Part two of three.
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