Caribbean Citizenship by Investment
With metropolitan economies still struggling to eke out of economic recessions, CARICOM territories are turning to selling their citizenship. We review the three available schemes.
Think pieces on critical matters affecting the Caribbean, its governments and people
With metropolitan economies still struggling to eke out of economic recessions, CARICOM territories are turning to selling their citizenship. We review the three available schemes.
US rum subsidies are driving Caribbean rum out of the American market, but CARICOM is reticent to involve the WTO
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will meet Latin American and Caribbean leaders from July 25-August 2, in the midst of China’s massive regional footprint
The Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) browbeat Guyana over its failure to implement anti money laundering legislation, claiming that the country poses a significant threat to the international financial system
Dr. Franklin Johnston, a political advisor to Jamaica’s education minister, thinks that CARICOM is pointless for Jamaica, but his analysis is problematic
US government representatives have told the Bahamas government that it must drop “all duties” on US products entering the country as a condition of being admitted to membership of the World Trade Organisation