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(Caribbean Community Secretariat,
Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) On April 18,
the CARICOM Secretariat-based Economic Partnership
Agreement (EPA) Implementation Unit will once again
mount a public education-styled EPA consultation for
St Vincent and the Grenadines. The consultation will
take place in the capital city, Kingstown.
The St Vincent and the Grenadines
Consultation Series on the CARIFORUM-EU EPA will
this time be held under the theme Trade Related
Issues (TRI), with special reference to Innovation,
Competitiveness and Intellectual Property in the EPA
and the interests of St Vincent and the Grenadines
in those issues. Consideration of the possible
Gender Impact of the EPA, a theme requested by St
Vincent and the Grenadines for inclusion in the
agenda, will also form part of the proceedings.
The Consultation is funded under
the 9th European Development Fund (EDF), Caribbean
Integration Support Programme (CISP). It is also
made possible by UKaid from the Department for
International Development, through the Caribbean Aid
for Trade and Regional Integration Trust Fund (CARTFund).
The Consultation, as with some others before it, is
also made possible through the generous support of
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.
The upcoming meeting is the final
engagement in the three-pronged Consultation Series
launched in September 2011, with a seminar on Trade
in Services. Last month, a session focused on the
thematic area of Trade in Goods was held.
Each of the day-long
consultations attracted a cross-section of
participants, namely technocrats/experts and
representatives of the public and private sectors
(including industry groups), as well as
representatives of civil society, including the
academic community, and social and economic
partners.
As with consultations mounted for
other signatory States to the EPA, the EPA
Implementation Unit collaborated closely with
national authorities in the country with
responsibility for EPA implementation. The
responsible national authorities liaise with,
identify and invite relevant participants. This
extends to identification of key national public and
private sector as well as civil society focal points
to serve as resource persons who support primary
resource persons selected by the EPA Implementation
Unit to spearhead the respective sessions.
The Consultation Series is geared
at affording participants a better appreciation of
how the regional private sector can take advantage
of the possibilities flowing from and leverage the
various facets of the Agreement, while drawing
attention to the content of the provisions of the
EPA. The expectation is that the Consultation Series
will also form a basis for deepening and expanding
engagement between institutions with responsibility
for facilitating the implementation of the EPA and
those involved in the areas under consideration in
this Consultation.
To date, the EPA Implementation
Unit has responded to requests for Consultations
from Antigua and Barbuda, Guyana, Grenada, St
Vincent and the Grenadines, and Suriname. The Unit
has requests from other States which are being
scheduled.
The fifteen signatory Caribbean
Forum of African, Caribbean and Pacific (CARIFORUM)
States to the EPA are the independent CARICOM Member
States and the Dominican Republic.
CONTACT: Nand C. Bardouille
Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Implementation
Unit
nbardouille@caricom.org
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