The associate member states of CARICOM (Caribbean Community) include Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. These territories are not full members but participate in various CARICOM activities and benefit from regional cooperation. Their association allows them to engage in trade, economic collaboration, and cultural exchange within the Caribbean region.
As of 2002, the Cayman Islands have been an Associate Member of the Caricom Community.
CARICOM Day is observed in some CARICOM Member States on the first monday in July
CARICOM Day is observed in some CARICOM Member States on the first monday in July
As of October 2023, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has 15 member states. These include countries such as Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago, among others. Additionally, CARICOM has five associate members and several observer states. The organization aims to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members.
As of October 2023, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) consists of 15 member states. These countries work together to promote economic integration, cooperation in various sectors, and regional development. Additionally, CARICOM has five associate members that participate in certain activities but are not full members.
CARICOM, the Caribbean Community, was formed on July 4, 1973, with the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas by four founding member states: Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, and Suriname. It was established to promote economic integration, cooperation, and coordination among its member states, aiming to enhance trade and development in the Caribbean region. The organization also seeks to foster collaboration in areas such as foreign policy, security, and social development. Over the years, CARICOM has expanded to include 15 member states and several associate members.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) comprises 15 member states: Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat (a British Overseas Territory), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago. CARICOM aims to promote economic integration, cooperation, and policy coordination among its members. Additionally, there are several associate and observer members that collaborate with the organization.
Currently CARICOM has 15 full members, 5 associate members and 7 observers.
CARICOMMEMBER STATES are:Antigua and BarbudaThe BahamasBarbadosBelizeDominicaGrenadaGuyanaHaitiJamaicaMontserratSaint LuciaSt. Kitts and NevisSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSurinameTrinidad and Tobago
Guyana is the largest member of caricom
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Both Suriname and Guyana are members of Caricom. Guyana was a founding member of this organization.