| OECS Trade Experts Meeting in Dominica |
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| Written by Media |
| Thursday, 13 September 2007 10:29 |
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OECS trade experts meet in Dominica this week to discuss tariff liberalization. The two day meeting scheduled for September 12 and 13 hopes to harmonize tariff liberalization offers that member states will be making in the CARIFORUM-EU EPA negotiations. The negotiations are aimed at the drafting of a free trade agreement which will redefine the trading regime between the European Union (EU) and the CARIFORUM countries. The intention of such an agreement is to remove barriers to trade between the parties. These barriers can take the form of tariffs imposed on imported items at the ports or quotas among other measures. Consequently trade officials from each OECS member state will discuss their proposed lists of products imported from the EU that they wish to exclude from tariff liberalization and those to be subject to phased tariff reductions.
The OECS Trade Policy Unit was established at the OECS Secretariat in 2003 to assist Member States to implement trade policies and negotiate trade rules and arrangements by providing technical advice, information, advocacy and training. A major objective of the Unit is to increase understanding and awareness of trade policy issues in the OECS. Technical support for the two day meeting will be provided by the Hub and Spokes Project which is managed by the Commonwealth Secretariat within the Caribbean. The Project is funded by the EU. It is designed to promote the effective participation of African and Caribbean states in international trade negotiations and re-enforce their capacity to formulate and implement trade policies consistent with their overall development strategies. Note: The fifteen member CARIFORUM states comprise the independent CARICOM member states and the Dominican Republic. |
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Head of the Trade Policy Unit at the OECS Secretariat, Virginia Paul, explains that this meeting is extremely important. She says it provides the opportunity for the OECS to discuss national offers, with a view to arriving at a harmonised list of products to be excluded from tariff liberalisation and items to be phased over time.. 

