Caribbean Report 17-11-1993
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1993-11-17
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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Headlines with anchor Yvette Rowe (00:26).
1. Bill Clinton, US President reaffirming his belief in the NAFTA – the House of Representatives is debating the agreement and will vote today. Edwin Carrington, CARICOM Secretary General gives his opinion on the situation – Yvette Collymore reports (00:27 – 05:07).
2. In Jamaica the weakness of the local currency against the US dollar continues to cause concern – Butch Stewart, Jamaican businessman explains his economic intervention methods (05:08 - 07:27).
3. Cuba is hoping to strengthen its tourism industry by expanding its share of the European market. A Cuba Tours representative is interviewed (07:28 -11:06).
4. The people of Curacao prepare for the referendum on the island’s future constitutional status with a keen interest in the rest of the Windward Islands. Senator Will Johnson and Commissioner Rene Richardson report from St. Maarten in an interview with correspondent Eddie Williams (11:07 -15:14).
1. Bill Clinton, US President reaffirming his belief in the NAFTA – the House of Representatives is debating the agreement and will vote today. Edwin Carrington, CARICOM Secretary General gives his opinion on the situation – Yvette Collymore reports (00:27 – 05:07).
2. In Jamaica the weakness of the local currency against the US dollar continues to cause concern – Butch Stewart, Jamaican businessman explains his economic intervention methods (05:08 - 07:27).
3. Cuba is hoping to strengthen its tourism industry by expanding its share of the European market. A Cuba Tours representative is interviewed (07:28 -11:06).
4. The people of Curacao prepare for the referendum on the island’s future constitutional status with a keen interest in the rest of the Windward Islands. Senator Will Johnson and Commissioner Rene Richardson report from St. Maarten in an interview with correspondent Eddie Williams (11:07 -15:14).