The right of establishment Caricom Single Market and Economy (CSME)
By: The CARICOM Secretariat, CSME UNIT
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TextPublisher: Bridgetown : Caribbean Community Secretariat, 2010Description: 20 p. illsISBN: 9789766002565Subject(s): Common Markets | Free Trade Areas | Trade Agreements | Regional Integration | Economic Relations | CaribbeanSummary: The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat outlines the Right of Establishment under the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), which allows qualified CARICOM nationals and businesses to move freely and set up enterprises across member states. The document explains the legal framework, implementation procedures, and obligations of states to remove restrictions on entry, residence, and business operations. It highlights benefits for regional integration, economic diversification, and competitiveness, while addressing administrative requirements, rights protection and dispute resolution mechanisms.
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| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 02465-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25110002 | |
| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 02465-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25110003 | |
| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 02465-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25110004 |
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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat outlines the Right of Establishment under the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), which allows qualified CARICOM nationals and businesses to move freely and set up enterprises across member states. The document explains the legal framework, implementation procedures, and obligations of states to remove restrictions on entry, residence, and business operations. It highlights benefits for regional integration, economic diversification, and competitiveness, while addressing administrative requirements, rights protection and dispute resolution mechanisms.
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