Key Caribbean Business Information

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US Commercial Service (intro by MNI Alive)

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

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The US Commercial Service has presented some interesting data on doing business in the Caribbean. MNI Alive thought this data to be very important and thus with the US Commercial Service data, presents five key reasons to do business in the region...

The Date below is being presented from the US Commercial Service in a study done on the Caribbean. MNI Alive came across this info and thought it pertinent to share with our readership. Please note data below is not compiled by MNI Alive.

  1. Proximity: The Caribbean Region is a natural commercial partner of the United States & Canada, tied closely together by geography, history and culture.
  2. 3rd Largest Market in Latin America for U.S. Exports: The Caribbean Region as a whole represents a market of about 23.5 million people. As a result, the Region is the 3nd largest export market for U.S. manufactured goods in Latin America behind only Mexico and Brazil.
  3. Cooperative Trade Relationship: The Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) launched in 1983 and renewed in 2000 through legislation enacted by Congress established trade programs to facilitate the economic development and export diversification of the Caribbean Basin economies. U.S. exports to the CBI countries have more than tripled since the CBI's creation, from $6.5 billion in 1984 to over $25 billion in 2000.
  4. Free Trade: On August 5, 2004 the United States and the Dominican Republic signed a Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR). The agreement was implemented on March 1, 2007 ensuring that more than 80% of U.S. manufactured goods enter duty free to the DR. In addition to tariff reduction, CAFTA-DR also provides unprecedented access to government procurement, liberalizes the services sectors, protects U.S. investments, and strengthens protections for U.S. patents, trademarks, and trade secrets in the DR.
  5. Regional Integration: The Caribbean Community (CARICOM), is an organization of Caribbean nations and dependencies working to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members. The CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSM) treaty signed on January 1, 2006 by 12 member countires, establishes deeper regional integration through harmonized tariffs and duty free trade. Currently, the CARICOM CSM member countries and the Dominican Republic are scheduled to sign an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) in July 2008 establishing free trade between the DR and the CSM member countries.

Best Prospects in the Caribbean Region

  • Household Consumer Goods
  • Building products
  • Air Conditioning
  • Telecommunication Equipment & Services
  • Franchising
  • Computers and Peripherals
  • Automotive Parts and Services
  • Food Processing and Packaging Equip.
  • Cosmetics and Toiletries
  • Electrical Power Systems
  • Hotel & Restaurant Equipment & services
  • Drugs and Pharmaceuticals

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