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The Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM)
was established by the Treaty of Chaguaramas,
which was signed by Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana and
Trinidad and Tobago and came into effect on August
1, 1973 to replace the former Caribbean Free Trade
Association (CARITA) . The 14 member states are Antigua
and Barbuda, Bahamas , Barbados , Belize, Dominica
, Grenada , Guyana , Jamaica , Montserrat, Saint Kitts
and Nevis, Saint Lucia , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago. The British Virgin
Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands are associate
members, and the Dominican Republic and Venezuela
act as observers.
The Single Market: - on becoming a reality will allow
CARICOM goods, services, people and capital to move
throughout the Caribbean Community without tariffs/barriers
and ithout restrictions so as to create a single large
economic space, and to provide for a harmonious economic
and trade policy for all CARICOM States.
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