The University of the West IndiesOrr, Carol (anchor)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Maraj, Ralph (interviewee)Taylor, Ian (interviewee)Watson, Rob (correspondent)Murphy, Pat (correspondent)DeFreitas, Phillip (interviewee)Crosskill, Hugh (interviewee)2012-09-202012-09-201995-01-30CAR1721https://hdl.handle.net/2139/13240In this report, Chile becomes the third Latin American country to sign a trade agreement with CARICOM. Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ralph Maraj stated that a trade agreement between Chile and CARICOM would be strategically important. Maraj responded to whether CARICOM has been taking advantage, in any significant way, of the agreements that they have entered into and if discussions were held on a bilateral level between Trinidad and Tobago and Chile. Britain and Cuba signed an investment promotion and protection agreement. Britain's Under Secretary of State for Trade and Technology, Ian Taylor explained exactly what the agreement is designed to achieve and why Britain is anxious to invest in Cuba. The UN Special Investigator has said that there have been no significant improvements in human rights in Cuba for the past three years. Mr. Taylor is questioned on whether the British government is putting any pressure on the Cuban government to implement democratic reforms. Sir Leon Brittan, European Commissioner for relations with North America, and US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor remained tight-lipped after discussions on a number of issues including bananas. They are expected to have talked about America's opposition to the EU banana regime and its threat of retaliatory action. The United Nations Security Council wrangled over a draft resolution that would send UN peacekeepers and civil police to Haiti to replace the US-led forces. England cricket team celebrated after winning their first test in Australia for eight years. The three key players in the triumph were all West Indians, Dominica's Phillip DeFreitas, Jamaican Devon Malcolm and Guyanese Chris Lewis.1. Headlines with Carol Orr (00:00-00:38)2. Report on the CARICOM and Chile to sign a trade agreement (00:39-00:58)3. Interview with Ralph Maraj on the possibility of such a trade agreement and whether these agreements were really being utilised (00:59-03:32)4. Interview with Ian Taylor to explain what the investment promotion and protection agreement between Britain and Cuba is designed to achieve (03:33-07:23)5. Report on discussions between Sir Leon Brittan and Mickey Kantor on a number of issues including EU's banana regime (07:24-07:52)6. Report on the UN Security Council wrangle over a draft resolution to deploy UN peacekeepers to Haiti (07:53-10:22)7. Report on England's cricket team winning their first test in Australia in 8 years (10:23-12:32)8. Interview with Phillip DeFreitas after earning the Man of the March award (12:33-13:15)9. Hugh Crosskill reports on why England was able to achieve its success (13:16-14:58)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit14 min. 58 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationChile -- Foreign economic relations -- Caribbean AreaCaribbean Area -- Foreign economic relations -- ChileDeveloping countries -- Economic policyGreat Britain -- Foreign relations -- CubaInvestments, British -- CubaGreat Britain -- Commerce -- CubaCuba -- Economic policyBanana trade -- European Union countriesUnited States -- Foreign relations -- European Union countriesEuropean Union countries -- Foreign relations -- United StatesPeacekeeping forces -- HaitiUnited Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- HaitiUnited States -- Foreign relations -- HaitiUnited Nations -- Armed Forces -- HaitiCricket -- EnglandCricket -- Tournaments -- EnglandTest matches (Cricket)Caribbean Report 30-01-1995Recording, oralAccess 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.