Caribbean News: Issues Impacting Lives of CARICOM Citizens Get Attention at COFAP Meeting




CHAIRMAN OF THE MEETING, PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER OF FINANCE OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, GASTON BROWNE (SECOND RIGHT) ADDRESSES THE MEETING, WITH CARICOM SECRETARY-GENERAL AMBASSADOR IRWIN LAROCQUE (SECOND LEFT); ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL JOSEPH COX (RIGHT) AND DIRECTOR AT THE CARICOM SECRETARIAT EVELYN WAYNE (LEFT).


BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tuesday September 4, 2018
 – CARICOM Finance and Planning Ministers met in Barbados today to advance a number of development initiatives geared towards enhancing the use and operation of the Single Market and Economy.

The occasion was the sixth Special Meeting of the Council for Finance and Planning (COFAP) and was convened under the Chairmanship of Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Gaston Browne.

“The deliberations of this Council touch on issues that affect the lives of the citizens of CARICOM,” Secretary-General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque told the meeting’s opening ceremony.

“The agenda addresses the important role of deposit insurance in enhancing the financial safety-net, preserving financial stability mechanisms and the development of a regional integrated capital market.

“It also includes establishing a credit reporting system and regulating the operations of credit bureaus to protect the rights of borrowers. That will facilitate access to credit for supplementing income and undertaking long term investments such as education and mortgages, as well as providing working capital for businesses.   It will also provide for the cross-border exchange of credit information by Member States,” the Secretary-General added.

CARICOM Heads of Government, at their July Meeting in Jamaica, mandated the COFAP to finalize a number of instruments by their meetings next year. These include an Investment Policy, an Investment Code, an Incentives Regime, an Integrated Capital Market, beginning with model Securities Legislation.

Prime Minister Browne told participants it was “imperative for us to pursue urgently the efforts to advance the necessary legal measures to complete those initiatives. It is taking us far too long to finalise the instruments which have been before our Councils for many years.”

Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados, in welcoming remarks, also underscored the importance of making progress on the matters before the Council.




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