ACS CONVENTION ESTABLISHES THE GREATER CARIBBEAN AS THE FIRST TOURISM ZONE IN THE WORLD
The Convention for the establishment of the Sustainable Tourism Zone of the Greater Caribbean (STZC), an initiative of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), has been ratified, gaining the required signatories from the ACS’ Member and
ACS develops Port and Maritime Strategy in the Greater Caribbean
The XXII Meeting of the Special Committee on Transport took place at the Secretariat of the Association of Caribbean States on Friday October 25th, 2013. Along with the permanent representatives of the Association and other specially invited
ACS participates in the Ibero-American Network of Export Promotion Agencies of the Latin American Region
The “Ibero Network” invited the ACS to participate in its 15th Ordinary Meeting, which was held in Bogota, Colombia from 31st October to 1 November, sponsored by PROEXPORT Colombia. This meeting was geared towards incorporating the ACS into the
Secretary General to deliver seech on culture and education in Puerto Rico
Secretary-General Múnera spoke with the Acting Governor, Secretary of State of Puerto Rico, Mr. David E. Bernier Rivera, regarding the cooperation agenda of the ACS. The Government of Puerto Rico and academic institutions have invited the
AIR TRANSPORT IN THE CARIBBEAN AND ITS IMPACT ON TOURISM
Since its inception, the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) has played a pivotal role in facilitating the discussion of issues which have a crosscutting effect on the development and wellbeing of the Greater Caribbean region. Its four focal
ACS committed to air and maritime connectivity
ACS committed to air and maritime connectivity Port of Spain (October 25th 2013) – The XXII Meeting of the Special Committee on Transport was held today at the Secretariat of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Port of
ACS committed to air and maritime connectivity
Port of Spain (October 25th 2013) – The XXII Meeting of the Special Committee on Transport was held today at the Secretariat of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The meeting, following on from the
Trade Facilitation as the driving force behind Business in the Greater Caribbean
Trade Facilitation is a term which, when read, could lead us to believe that it involves only the State, in its role as the facilitator of business, but the truth is that there are other actors involved, who are also crucial in the process, such