| OECS Heads of Government to Stage 44th OECS Authority Summit in St. John’s |
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| Written by Media |
| Wednesday, 10 January 2007 15:05 |
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Heads of Government of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) assemble in Antigua/Barbuda, January 11th and 12th for the 44th Meeting of the OECS Authority. The OECS Heads are expected to further advance the process towards an OECS Economic Union by reaching agreement on a public awareness and consultation campaign, with the Heads at the forefront. The campaign will be built around a new OECS Economic Treaty, unveiled at the 43rd Meeting of the OECS Authority in June this year. The Heads, at that meeting, signed a Declaration of Intent to have the Treaty passed in their respective countries following the consultation process. This week’s meeting will also give Heads an opportunity to discuss the proposed merger between regional airlines LIAT and Caribbean Star. The Heads will also discuss the opportunities for tourism and investment promotions created by the recent opening of the OECS Office in Puerto Rico. Heads will review the wide ranging recommendations that emerged from the first OECS Conference on Youth, Crime and Violence held late last year. The Heads will also examine the possibility of applying the methods used in the highly acclaimed OECS Pharmaceutical Procurement Services (PPS), to the bulk purchasing of text books for OECS Member States. The joint purchasing of pharmaceuticals has resulted in significant savings and lower costs to OECS public health institutions. The Meeting will receive recommendations from recent meetings of OECS Ministers of Tourism and Agriculture for advancing these two critical sectors of the economy. Discussions will also focus on the geo-political realities for the OECS and OECS strategic responses, the status of Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations between the European Union and CARIFORUM, the WTO OECS Trade Policy Review, the outcome of the third meeting of the CARICOM/US Trade and Investment Council, and the implications for the OECS of CARICOM Bi-laterals with countries within the Western Hemisphere. Chairman of the OECS, Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Hon. Baldwin Spencer will preside over the Authority meeting which officially opens on Wednesday evening. The OECS Member States are Antigua/Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts/Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands. |






