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The supreme policies for CARICOM (Caribbean Community) are primarily made by the Conference of Heads of Government, which consists of the prime ministers and presidents of member states. This body meets regularly to discuss and decide on key regional matters, including economic integration, trade, and foreign policy. Additionally, the Secretariat of CARICOM provides support and implements decisions made by the Conference. The decisions are usually guided by the overarching goals of regional cooperation and development among member states.

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