(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The operationalisation of the regional
Development Fund will represent an instance of
shared sovereignty among CARICOM Governments, and
dispel some of the unfounded concerns about the loss
of national sovereignty with the deepening of our
economic integration process, said CARICOM
Secretary-General His Excellency Edwin Carrington .
Addressing the opening session of Caribbean
Connect, a High-Level three day Symposium 28-30 June
2006, on the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME)
in Barbados on Wednesday 28 June, Mr. Carrington
challenged the audience to find many more such
opportunities for the pursuit of shared sovereignty
as those listed for deliberation during this
symposium.
Close to three hundred delegates are part of
Caribbean Connect, aimed at bringing together “the
widest possible cross-section of stakeholders (both
regional and international) to deliberate on issues
critical to our very existence as the Caribbean
Community.” The CARICOM Single Market is the second
in the world and believed to be the first in a
grouping of sovereign Developing States.
Caribbean Connect is widely seen as “the most
significant and timely encounter to-date between
CARICOM governments, policy-makers, business, the
labour movement, Donor Community Officials, regional
financial and development institutions, academia and
other stakeholders on the CARICOM Single Economy.
The framework for the Single Economy element of the
CSME is due to be completed by 2008. Its core
revolves around the harmonisation of macroeconomic
policies in monetary, financial, fiscal and
investment areas, as well as harmonisation of
sectoral policies with respect to agriculture,
industry and transportation.”
The Secretary-General sees Caribbean Connect as
“a significant step towards our achievement of that
complementary milestone – the launch of the CARICOM
Single Economy thereby allowing us to truly
represent our Community as a Single Market and
Economy.
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