Caribbean Export and The UWI to partner on trade and investment

Caribbean Export and The UWI to  partner on trade and investment

From left: Caribbean Export and The UWI signatories to the partnership MOU.

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados--The Caribbean Export Development Agency and The Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law (SRC) have agreed on a framework to partner on a trade and investment research agenda. The two organisations signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Friday, October 1, to make official a longstanding relationship and the implementation of an internship programme, according to a press release from Caribbean Export.

  “This is an important partnership for Caribbean Export as it supports the goal of positioning the agency as a knowledge hub in partnership with The University of the West Indies [The UWI – Ed.] and the SRC as a Centre of Excellence while continuing to provide high-impact support for [micro, small and medium enterprises] MSMEs in the region,” shared Deodat Maharaj, Executive Director of Caribbean Export.

  The agreement outlines several initiatives which will contribute to the enhanced competitiveness and sustainable development of the Caribbean region, including research, joint programmes and internship placements, providing students of the International Trade Policy master’s programme MITP with the opportunity to gain much-needed on-the-job training and experience, the release states.

  It adds, “This partnership aims to ensure businesses are able to access cutting-edge trade information to enhance decision-making [and] export competitiveness and facilitate business expansion. Further, research data will also be key in identifying areas of innovation for regional investment programmes.”

  Newly appointed Principal of The UWI, Professor Clive Landis highlighted that this The UWI-Caribbean Export collaboration was a “living example of a developmental-academic partnership that adheres to the university’s strategic objectives to facilitate research for regional development as well as to foster student development.”

  In addition, both Caribbean Export and The UWI highlighted the importance of the export of education services as a key strategic opportunity for the Caribbean to exploit, to support the region’s economic transformation. It is anticipated that as their 10 plus years’ relationship continues to flourish, further collaboration to propel access to new markets for The UWI educational products will be on the cards, the release concludes.

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