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2016
March 2016
World Consumer Rights Day 2016 celebrations
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April 2016
Suriname: Level I Training in Competition Law and Policy under the European Union funded 10th EDF project “Capacity Building Within the CARIFORUM
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St. Vincent & Grenadines: Level I Training in Competition Law and Policy under the European Union funded 10th EDF project “Capacity Building Within the CARIFORUM
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Dominica: Level I Training in Competition Law and Policy under the European Union funded 10th EDF project “Capacity Building Within the CARIFORUM
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May 2016
Port of Spain-Trinidad and Tobago: Level II Workshop on Competition
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Grenada: Level I Workshop on Competition
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Jamaica: Level 1 training on Competition
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June 2016
Belize: Level 1 Training in Competition Law and Policy
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St. Kitts: Level 1 Training in Competition Law and Policy
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Antigua: Level 1 Training in Competition Law and Policy
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