WTO Official Visits Grand Bahama

By: - April 14th, 2014

Above: the meeting in Grand Bahama

By the Caribbean Journal staff

David Shark, deputy director general of the World Trade Organization, made a visit to Grand Bahama last week.

Shark was joined on the trip by Bahamas Financial Services Minister Ryan Pinder, Bahamian Ambassador to the United Nations Rhoda Jackson, WTO Legal Advisor June Young Lee and Grand Bahama Minister Dr Michael Darville, among others.

The Bahamas is currently in negotiations to accede to the World Trade Organization, something which has been a major priority for Pinder since Perry Christie’s PLP government won the country’s 2012 elections.

In a statement, the Bahamian Government said the trip was “expected to increase public awareness about the WTO accession process, the multilateral rules governing international trade, and how those rules impact market access to foreign markets by Bahamian companies, and access by foreign companies to the Bahamian market.”

Darville said it was important that residents of Grand Bahama were aware of “the benefits of gaining access into international markets and more favourable duty rates which can help industry as well as the manufacture and maritime sectors.”

Sharp said he was appreciative of his reception in the Bahamas and described his meetings in the country as “excellent.”

““I think we now have an important opportunity because being a member of the WTO is another way of The Bahamas saying we are open for business, we have sound and predictable environment for businesses to take root here, although you already have a great deal of activities,” Shark said.

The Bahamas is currently the only country in the Caribbean that is not a member of the WTO.

“That is a factor that businesses look at when they decide where they are going to go, because being a member of the WTO provides stability for the business environment,” Shark said.

Bahamas

St Maarten Moves Closer to Digital Registrations of Intellectual Property

Above: the signing ceremony with St Maarten Economic Affairs Minister Ted Richardson and Benelux BOIP Director General Edmond Simon By the Caribbean Journal staff St Maarten could soon have the Caribbean’s first-ever fully-automated Bureau of Intellectual Property. That means that registrations of intellectual property in St Maarten would be entirely digital and could be completed […]

Bahamas

7 Chefs Tell You Where (And What) to Eat in Puerto rico

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon CJ Travel Editor SAN JUAN — If you’re in an unfamiliar destination in search of authentic cuisine, who better to ask than a chef? On a recent trip to San Juan I seized the opportunity to quiz seven kitchen wizards  – all headliners at the city’s annual oceanfront food festival, Saborea Puerto […]

Bahamas

In Jamaica, A Raw Tale of Rum and Ras

By Nigel Spence CJ Contributor JAMAICA — WHILE SPENDING some well-deserved relaxation time in the deep throngs of Westmoreland, Jamaica’s West End, a long way far past Negril proper, I would find myself returning to the same bar nightly to finish off the evening with a nightcap and to rustle up whatever was on the […]


Rum Journal: A Goombay Smash From the Abaco Beach Resort

IT’S ONE of the Bahamas’ classic cocktails (and a Rum Journal favourite): the Goombay Smash. This yellow-hued concoction will take you directly to the turquoise seas of the Bahamas, whether you’re on a Bahamian beach or somewhere in cold winter climes. Above: the Abaco Beach Resort We’ve been lucky enough to get the recipe for […]

New Ferry Coming to Trinidad

Above: the MV Super Fast Galicia By the Caribbean Journal staff The government of Trinidad and Tobago is planning to add an additional inter-island ferry, it announced this week. Trinidad’s government is expected to invest around $7.4 million USD annually to provide service on the MV Superfast Galicia ship, according to Trinidad Transport Minister Stephen […]

British Virgin Islands Launches Chairmanship of OCTA

IT’S ONE of the Bahamas’ classic cocktails (and a Rum Journal favourite): the Goombay Smash. This yellow-hued concoction will take you directly to the turquoise seas of the Bahamas, whether you’re on a Bahamian beach or somewhere in cold winter climes. Above: the Abaco Beach Resort We’ve been lucky enough to get the recipe for […]

Canada, Tobago Hold Talks on Public-Private Partnerships

Above: Tobago (Caribbean Journal photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff The government of Canada could be considering public-private partnerships on the island of Tobago, according to the Tobago House of Assembly. Canada’s High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago, Gerard Latulippe, recently held talks with Tobago Chief Secretary Orville London to discuss the idea. The two […]