TalkCSME.com and its affiliate companies would like to officially welcome you to the Caricom Single Market and Economy. We believe that there are tremendous benefits to be gained from this marriage. However, this in no way underestimates the challenges that we face in the CSME.
Entrepreneurs, in particular do have a lot to gain, but only those who are prepared to take the risk and think out side the box will reap the rewards.
We are excited about 2006, because we have lots of ideas that will help you and your business make the necessary transition on the CSME.
We hope that you take your first step to this union by signing up for your CSME alerts.
To all of you who have made talkCSME the No. 1 place for information on the CSME, we wish to extend our since thanks and appreciation to you and look forward to your continued support as we face the challenges of the Single Market Economy.
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Carla and Eldonna Lendor
TalkCSME.com Team
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Hello:
Is there anyone that you could recommend who has examined th immediate costs of membership in CSME from among the OECS participants? I’m attempting to estimate these costs for Montserrat
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With Thanks
David Ormandy
Advisor to the Financial Secretary
Govenment of Montserrat
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this is really important to me as the country that i live in is a part of csme but i could use a little bit more information.
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What is CSME really about? Is it about a bunch of politicians struggling to realise a vain dream of integration? Is it about less fortunate member countries piggy-backing off the more fortunate ones? Rather, is it part of a more sinister ploy for a one-world government to be established? Maybe it is all those things; then again maybe it is really about people.
People… trying to improve the quality of lives for themselves and their families by exploring opportunities in neighbouring countries.
People… searching for a way to make a fresh start after apparently failing to realise their dreams in their countries of birth.
People… curious about what life would be like in another island and about experiencing the cultures of their brothers and sisters with a slightly different, yet similar, accent.
People… who are so passionate about finding love and spreading harmony that they marry someone from a member country and they both move to a neutral sister (or brother) state and raise a child whose nationality is different from both their own.
People, I too was an ignorant skeptic when I first heard of CSME. I thought to myself, “Oh no, we won’t be able to stop ‘foreigners’ from coming into our precious country, taking what they want and then leaving it bare.”
People, I have experienced the joys of appreciating myself and others better when I embraced the love and the friendships I have fostered with my many friends in neighboring islands.
People, let us recognise that we are one PEOPLE and begin to love and care for each other. So if you need to be the vehicle that a neighbour piggy-backs on in order for that person to improve his/her standard of living or the quality of life in this world as a whole, be proud to serve your country, your fellow man and God Almighty by accepting that we are ONE PEOPLE, people.