The Caricom says it will be measuring the contribution of international trade in services to the economies of the 15 member states by their trading partners.

The Guyana-based Caricom Secretariat said the project is to be funded by the European Union, under the 10th European Development Fund (EDF).

“The general objective of the project is to provide the decision makers in Caricom with core, high-quality statistics for the establishment and monitoring of the Caricom Single Market and Economy. It will be undertaken as more emphasis is being placed on the production of quality statistics in the region,” the secretariat said in a statement.

It recalled that regional leaders, at their summit in July, endorsed a Plan of Action for Statistics that was developed by the Standing Committee of Caribbean Statisticians, aimed at facilitating the bridging of data gaps in key areas of statistics such as in Trade in Services.

Caricom said that the plan supports a regional approach to the development of statistics, and, among other things, will enable the upgrading of the Information and Communications Technology infrastructure and provide overall support to human resource development.

It said that the International Trade in Services project will build on work that was already undertaken in the region in this area.

Six pilot countries are involved in the project — Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St Lucia, and Suriname.

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