The Caribbean Latin America Business Office
The Caribbean / Latin American region is populated by an estimated 450 million inhabitants. It is party to a number of intra-country trade and investment agreements. Most countries also have agreements with third countries and trading blocs. Further, sub-regions generally have their own trading bloc, such as Caricom, SICA and Mercosur. However, there seems to be an absence of a regional private sector organisation that caters to the specific need of companies in the region that engage in the export sector. While trade liberalisation is proceeding at a rapid pace, there seems to be a need for companies in the external sector to be aware of opportunities in markets in the region on a more timely basis. There is the need also, to increase our interface facility with the languages spoken in the region. The Caribbean/Latin American Business Office, a company incorporated under the Laws of Trinidad and Tobago, was created to facilitate trade, finance and investments, tourism and languages services within the region. The Business Office is headed by Kenneth Valley, a former Minister of Trade and Industry in the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.
The Caribbean Latin America Business Office will be launching the CaribLatinTrade.com website in April 2010.
Company Brochures: English Espaņol
Advertisements: English Espaņol
Latest Publications:
The Caribbean Latin America Business Office is pleased to announce the launch of our new magazine named "The PULSE Magazine".
PULSE is the catalyst in starting the dialogue amongst all key stakeholders in the region. The PULSE Magazine is visioned to be the premier trade and investment magazine throughout the western region. It will also highlight:
1) Dynamic leaders within the region
2) Men and women who are dynamic and who have contributed in not only building lasting companies but who have also been instrumental in enhancing the quality of life of their employees thereby contributing towards the sustainable development of their economies
3) Educate the wider public on Trade Agreements as well as facilitate discussions on solutions to deepen hemispheric ties
4) Facilitate trade, finance, investment and tourism
5) Provide a platform to focus on the hot topics impacting the region
See our first Issue Oct-Dec 2009 below:
Download Pulse Magazine in English (5Mb)
Descargue la Revista PULSO en Espaņol (5Mb)
Our Latest Issue Jan-Jun 2010 below:
Download Pulse Magazine in English (10Mb)
Descargue la Revista PULSO en Espaņol (10Mb)
Our next issue of the PULSE Magazine will be in Oectober 2010. Want to advertise your company in our upcoming release? Contact us early for your spot
