Caricom has appointed T&T's Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne to chair an inter-governmental working group tasked with dismantling the barriers affecting the smooth movement of goods throughout the Caribbean.
In making the announcement yesterday, Caricom Chair and Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley said, "He will also have with him a number of other ministers from Barbados, Jamaica, Antigua, Guyana and St Vincent and the Grenadines to be able to identify within the next six weeks what has to be the working programme for the mutual recognition of driver's licences, insurance products to cover vehicles in multiple countries, the harmonisation of the customs and phytosanitary regulations necessary for the seamless movement of goods. And to be more specific, to dismantle 57 barriers, non-tariff barriers identified by the Caribbean private sector ogranisations that is currently affecting the smooth movement of goods across the region."