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Caribbean L 24 ife, November 8-14, 2019 BQ
Chief Immigration Officer, Mervlyn
Hughes told local radio stations that
an investigation had been launched
and the police are also assisting in the
process.
He said the Haitians are being held
for safekeeping while interviews are
being conducted to ascertain the situation.
Media reports had
indicated that the Haitians
on arrival had
been attempting to register
at a nearby hotel,
but the immigration said they are now
being held at Basseterre Police Station.
Permanent secretary in the Ministry
of National Security, Osmond Petty,
told a local radio station that while the
twin-island federation does not have
any specific policy with respect to Haitians,
there is a process of dealing with
any illegal immigrants regardless of
nationality.
Trinidad
Exporters of Trinidad-manufactured
items will continue to enjoy duty-free
entry of their products into the United
States with the extension of the World
Trade Organization (WTO) waiver of
the US Caribbean Basin Economic
Recovery Act (CBERA), according to
the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
The Ministry said
that the WTO waiver
for the Act, which
was implemented since
1984, was scheduled to
conclude on Dec. 31, 2019 but has now
been extended to Dec. 31, 2025.
This was agreed to at the General
Council Meeting held in Geneva, Switzerland
recently.
Goods covered under the arrangement
include, meat, fish, dairy products,
fruits and vegetables, chocolates,
juices, alcohol beverages, other agroprocessed
products, chemical and
pharmaceutical products and energy
products.
T&T’s Minister of Trade and Industry,
Paula Gopee-Scoon said the government
had continuously lobbied for
the renewal of the Caribbean Basin
Economic Recovery Act, an extension
of the Caribbean Basin Imitative which
will benefit a significant number of
local businesses.
— Compiled by Azad Ali
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