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topic Economic assistance –- Trinidad and Tobago
Banana trade –- Caribbean Area
Trading blocs –- Caribbean Area
Sugar trade –- Cuba
Cuba –- Foreign relations –- Russia
NAFTA –- Commerce –- Caribbean Area
Free trade –- Caribbean Area
Economic assistance –- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Military relations
Haiti –- Foreign relations
Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce
Economic assistance –- Trinidad and Tobago
Banana trade –- Caribbean Area
Trading blocs –- Caribbean Area
Sugar trade –- Cuba
Cuba –- Foreign relations –- Russia
NAFTA –- Commerce –- Caribbean Area
Free trade –- Caribbean Area
Economic assistance –- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Military relations
Haiti –- Foreign relations
Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce
spellingShingle Economic assistance –- Trinidad and Tobago
Banana trade –- Caribbean Area
Trading blocs –- Caribbean Area
Sugar trade –- Cuba
Cuba –- Foreign relations –- Russia
NAFTA –- Commerce –- Caribbean Area
Free trade –- Caribbean Area
Economic assistance –- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Military relations
Haiti –- Foreign relations
Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce
Economic assistance –- Trinidad and Tobago
Banana trade –- Caribbean Area
Trading blocs –- Caribbean Area
Sugar trade –- Cuba
Cuba –- Foreign relations –- Russia
NAFTA –- Commerce –- Caribbean Area
Free trade –- Caribbean Area
Economic assistance –- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Military relations
Haiti –- Foreign relations
Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Manning, Patrick (interviewee)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Bloomfield, Faraday (analyst)
Persaud, Yesu (interviewee)
Gatcliffe, Thomas (interviewee)
Marsh, Bennett (interviewee)
Orr, Carol (correspondent)
Johnson-Sirleaf, Ellen (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 28-05-1993
description 1. Headlines (00:00-00:36)
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Manning, Patrick (interviewee)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Bloomfield, Faraday (analyst)
Persaud, Yesu (interviewee)
Gatcliffe, Thomas (interviewee)
Marsh, Bennett (interviewee)
Orr, Carol (correspondent)
Johnson-Sirleaf, Ellen (interviewee)
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topic_facet Economic assistance –- Trinidad and Tobago
Banana trade –- Caribbean Area
Trading blocs –- Caribbean Area
Sugar trade –- Cuba
Cuba –- Foreign relations –- Russia
NAFTA –- Commerce –- Caribbean Area
Free trade –- Caribbean Area
Economic assistance –- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Politics and government
Haiti –- Military relations
Haiti –- Foreign relations
Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce
author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Ransome, Debbie (anchor)
Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent)
Manning, Patrick (interviewee)
Martin, Lionel (correspondent)
Bloomfield, Faraday (analyst)
Persaud, Yesu (interviewee)
Gatcliffe, Thomas (interviewee)
Marsh, Bennett (interviewee)
Orr, Carol (correspondent)
Johnson-Sirleaf, Ellen (interviewee)
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title Caribbean Report 28-05-1993
title_short Caribbean Report 28-05-1993
title_full Caribbean Report 28-05-1993
title_fullStr Caribbean Report 28-05-1993
title_full_unstemmed Caribbean Report 28-05-1993
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-489902020-05-11T09:10:06Z Caribbean Report 28-05-1993 The British Broadcasting Corporation Ransome, Debbie (anchor) Crosskill, Hugh (correspondent) Manning, Patrick (interviewee) Martin, Lionel (correspondent) Bloomfield, Faraday (analyst) Persaud, Yesu (interviewee) Gatcliffe, Thomas (interviewee) Marsh, Bennett (interviewee) Orr, Carol (correspondent) Johnson-Sirleaf, Ellen (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Economic assistance –- Trinidad and Tobago Banana trade –- Caribbean Area Trading blocs –- Caribbean Area Sugar trade –- Cuba Cuba –- Foreign relations –- Russia NAFTA –- Commerce –- Caribbean Area Free trade –- Caribbean Area Economic assistance –- Caribbean Area Caribbean Area –- Politics and government Haiti –- Politics and government Haiti –- Military relations Haiti –- Foreign relations Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce 1. Headlines (00:00-00:36) 2. Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Patrick Manning has completed a series of high level meetings in London, including a session with the British Prime Minister, John Major. Matters discussed at the meetings include energy, Trinidad and Tobago as the business and financial centre of the Caribbean and Caribbean bananas and its access to the EC markets. Mr. Manning was assured of British support for Caribbean bananas and that rum and sugar were not a threat at the moment on the international market (00:37-03:09) 3. Cuba has warned that it may have to suspend its international shipments of sugar because of its worst harvest in thirty years. Sugar production has fallen from 6.2 million tons to 4.2 million tons due to weather conditions. Priority in shipment has to be given to its contractual obligations with Russia. Russia provides fertilizers, spare parts for machinery and shipping in return. Faraday Bloomfield, Sugar Analyst with Commodity Brokers, EDF Ltd says that other exporters will attempt to fill the void to Cuba’s long term disadvantage (03:10-06:20) 4. The new President of the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce says that the region must pursue liberalization if it is to compete with NAFTA. However, Guyanese businessman Yesu Persaud warns that unless the region gets special consideration for entry into NAFTA, it will be severely disadvantaged. Trinidad businessman, Tommy Gatcliffe recognized that NAFTA can also bring opportunities to the region. Bennett Marsh, Director of Trade, Policy with Caribbean and Central America Action advises that while the region eyes the Latin American market, attention should also be focus on Mexico (06:21-08:16) 5. The high ranking accorded to Caribbean countries in a human development report would not deny those countries to aid. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Assistant Administrator to UNDP indicated that there will be no victimization and that each country would be look at on their own specific circumstances (08:17-10:00) 6. BBC correspondent, Hugh Crosskill interviews Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Patrick Manning on Caribbean integration. Manning noted that integration can have major advantages including political integration. Mr. Manning spoke on the initial integration of Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados which can extend to the wider Caribbean region (10:00-14:20) 7. Supporters of deposed Haitian Prime Minister, Bertrand Aristide released a statement which rejected the deployment of an international police force in Haiti as it could be seen as a recognition of the de facto regime (14:21-14:58) 2020-05-01T20:22:17Z 2020-05-01T20:22:17Z 1993-05-28 Recording, oral CAR1285 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/48990 en The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation Access to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 14 min. 58 sec. Sound, mp3 audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation