Caribbean Report 08-09-1992
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1992-09-08
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:26)
2. Pete Ninvalle reports that consensus on the controversial Common External Tariff among Caribbean nations is unlikely. Comments are made by Hilton Jean Baptiste Managing Director of a company that exports paperbacks, Ronald Ramjattan Managing Director of Baron Foods, and Ornan Monplaisir President of the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce. (00:27-03:52)
3. President of the Andean Development Corporation Enrique Garcia announces the establishment of a US$5,000 000 line of revolving credit with CARICOM countries to encourage trade between CARICOM and five Andean countries. Tony Fraser gives details. (03:53-06:03)
4. Deposed Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide to preside over a meeting of Heads of State of the Latin American Economic Commission in a bid to reaffirm the commitment of the 27 member nations to him. (06:04-06:25)
5. A former deputy chief minister in St. Martin is arrested over allegations involving the sale of the national telephone company. Correspondent Eddy Williams reports. (06:26-08:47)
6. As political parties in Guyana prepare to publish their manifestoes, David de Caires editor of the Stabroek, says it is difficult to predict the outcome of the elections. (08:48-12:29)
7. Cedella Marley promotes the sale of a compilation of previously unreleased Bob Marley songs in London (12:30-14:23)
2. Pete Ninvalle reports that consensus on the controversial Common External Tariff among Caribbean nations is unlikely. Comments are made by Hilton Jean Baptiste Managing Director of a company that exports paperbacks, Ronald Ramjattan Managing Director of Baron Foods, and Ornan Monplaisir President of the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce. (00:27-03:52)
3. President of the Andean Development Corporation Enrique Garcia announces the establishment of a US$5,000 000 line of revolving credit with CARICOM countries to encourage trade between CARICOM and five Andean countries. Tony Fraser gives details. (03:53-06:03)
4. Deposed Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide to preside over a meeting of Heads of State of the Latin American Economic Commission in a bid to reaffirm the commitment of the 27 member nations to him. (06:04-06:25)
5. A former deputy chief minister in St. Martin is arrested over allegations involving the sale of the national telephone company. Correspondent Eddy Williams reports. (06:26-08:47)
6. As political parties in Guyana prepare to publish their manifestoes, David de Caires editor of the Stabroek, says it is difficult to predict the outcome of the elections. (08:48-12:29)
7. Cedella Marley promotes the sale of a compilation of previously unreleased Bob Marley songs in London (12:30-14:23)