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BAHAMAS: Zhivargo Laing, Appointed Country’s Chief Negotiator for WTO Accession

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#Nassau, September 11, 2018 – Bahamas – The government has appointed Zhivargo Laing to lead the country’s negotiation team for accession to World Trade Organization (WTO) membership.  The announcement was made September 9, 2018 during a press conference held at the Ministry of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration.

Minister of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration, the Hon. Brent Symonette said the government is confident that Mr. Laing is well-suited to lead accession negotiations and ensure that the terms of WTO membership would be mutually beneficial to The Bahamas and WTO members.

“Mr. Laing, who is trained in economics and finance, once had responsibility for international trade policy and during his tenure as Minister of State for Finance led The Bahamas’ application to accede to the WTO in 2001,” said Minister Symonette.

Thanking the government for the appointment and extending gratitude to Ray Winder, who preceded him as Chief Negotiator for WTO, Mr. Laing said that the appointment comes at a ‘unique’ time as he currently leads the Government and Public Policy Institute at the University of The Bahamas (UB).

“The presence today of UB President, Dr. Rodney Smith and Provost Dr. Linda A. Davis, signals the university’s support of my appointment as Chief Negotiator,” said Mr. Laing.  “The university will bring to bear its substantial resources to ensure that these kinds of undertakings are grounded in informed expertise.  In fact, we at the university invite the government to consider other areas in which UB faculty and researchers can add value and build capacity within the country by serving as consultants where necessary.”

As the Chief Negotiator, Mr. Laing has been mandated to lead efforts to ensure that the strategic intent of the country’s attempt to join WTO is effectively fulfilled.  To this end, Mr. Laing will lead a delegation to the third meeting of the Working Party on the accession of The Bahamas to the WTO on 21st September 2018 in Geneva, Switzerland.

In November 2017, the government committed to accelerating efforts to finalize the country’s accession to WTO membership by December 2019.  As a result, several consultations have been held with stakeholders representing a cross-section of economic areas in order to acquire private sector input.

The Ministry of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration has now submitted all necessary negotiation inputs required by the WTO Secretariat to formally recommence negotiations.  The Bahamas’ delegation will be led by the Hon. Brent Symonette, accompanied by Zhivargo Laing; Acting Financial Secretary Marlon Johnson; and other senior technical officers from the Ministry of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration and the Ministry of Agriculture & Marine Resources.

If the accession negotiations and terms of WTO membership prove to be mutually beneficial, The Bahamas intends to join the WTO in late 2019 or mid-2020.

 

By Betty Vedrine

Released: BIS

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Header: The government has announced the appointment of Zhivargo Laing as Chief Negotiator for the country’s accession to WTO membership. Minister of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration, the Hon. Brent Symonette will lead a delegation including Mr. Laing to the third meeting of the Working Party on the Accession of The Bahamas to WTO, Geneva Switzerland, on September 21, 2018.   Mr. Laing currently leads the Government and Public Policy Institute at the University of the Bahamas (UB).  Pictured l-r: Ava Rodland, Project Manager, Ministry of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration; UB Provost, Dr. Linda Davis; Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration Cora Colebrooke; Minister of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration, the Hon. Brent Symonette; newly appointed Chief WTO Negotiator Zhivargo Laing; UB President, Dr. Rodney Smith; and Legal Advisor and Acting Director of Trade, Ministry of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration Keva Bain.

Insert: Minister of Financial Services, Trade & Industry and Immigration, the Hon. Brent Symonette speaking during a press conference announcing Mr. Zhivargo Laing as Chief Negotiator for The Bahamas’ accession to World Trade Organization (WTO) membership.  The press conference was held on September 9, 2018 at the Ministry of Financial Services.

 

(BIS Photo/Kristaan Ingraham)

 

 

 

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Bahamas Agriculture Advancements-Reduces Food Import Reliance

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Rashaed Esson

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The Bahamas is on its way to greater national food security and being less dependent on food imports with the Ministry of Agriculture’s container farms, two of them, provided by Eeden Farms.

On its Facebook, the ministry informs that the farms, both 40 feet, are able to produce the equivalent of 5 acres of high quality produce annually, resistant to hurricanes and pesticide free.

A container farm is a 21st century farming method that involves growing plants inside customized storage or shipping containers.

 

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The Bahamas’ Prime Minister Philip Davis reiterated climate change concerns for his nation. 

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Rashaed Esson

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The Bahamas’ Prime Minister Philip Davis reiterated the threats of climate change to The Bahamas, speaking at a Global Citizen Conference in New York on May 2. He spoke of The Bahamas’ vulnerability as an ocean state, highlighting that more than 85 percent of the landmass is less than 3 meters above sea level and is porous limestone; a huge issue as water is able to seep into the land due to rising sea-levels. He expressed that Bahamians are “Doomed” to become climate refugees.

 

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U.S. Bird Flu outbreak to drive Poultry prices up says Super Value owner

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Rashsed Esson

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Bird Flu has been detected in domesticated birds in the US and now reports are saying in the next few months, chicken and turkey will more than likely be off the shelves as a result.

Bahamas supermarket mogul, Rupert Roberts, as owner of Super Value and Quality Supermarkets, is featured in a report by Guardian Business giving a frightening forecast. He fears poultry products will be wiped out.

This he says is scary.

He adds that suppliers are not saying much if anything at all, but are expecting this outcome worldwide.

The bird flu was found in chickens in Texas and Michigan, said media reports which also said one person was infected, as well as other livestock.

In response to the outbreak, the largest egg producer in the US, CalMaine Foods, temporarily stopped egg production in Texas and started executing over 1 million hens and 337 thousand chicks.

Despite this, Roberts reportedly said chicken and turkey supplies are safe for now. The Bahamas imports its turkey from Brazil, which Roberts hopes will grow to become the country’s main supplier.

However, the unfortunate outcome is that poultry prices are set to go up according to Roberts, as the small island nation competes with giant economies like China for poultry products.

 

 

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