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CCC to share its experiences of being a supranational institution at the Peer-to-peer event on Competition Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean 18-19 June, 2013

The CARIOM Competition Commission will be represented at the “peer-to-peer” event in Lima on 18 – 19 June 2013. The event will be hosted by the World Bank Group in collaboration with the Peruvian Competition Authority, Indecopi.

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OECS Workshop on Competition Law, Consumer Protection and Anti-dumping – Antigua, 2-3 May, 2013

The OECS Secretariat (Secretariat) convened a meeting to discuss substantive matters pertaining to the implementation of competition, consumer protection and antidumping laws within the OECS single market. This initiative was in response to the need for OECS Member States to:

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CCC present at the Global Forum on Competition in Paris, France, 28 February – 1 March, 2013

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CARICOM represented at the OECD-IDB Latin American Competition Forum in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 18-19 September, 2012

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Dr. Haraksingh to attend the 12th Session of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Competition Law and Policy in Geneva, Switzerland, 9-11 July, 2012

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CCC contributes to the Second Working Group Meeting of UNCTAD/SELA on Trade and Competition in Lima, Peru, 18-19 June, 2012

 

PROCUREMENT, COMPETITION AND TRADE

Since the debt crisis in Greece and speculations about the financial positions of other countries in the European Union (EU) such as Spain and Portugal, fiscal consolidation has been a priority for many economies around the world.

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CCC contributes to the Second Working Group Meeting of UNCTAD/SELA on Trade and Competition in Lima, Peru, 18-19 June, 2012

THE HEALTH SECTOR AND COMPETITION IN CARICOM


The health sector in CARICOM is one in which there has been very limited research or information on competitive constraints that may exist. The health sector in CARICOM can be characterised as being dominated or monopolised by the government sector in the majority of Member States.

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