Appendix 4. Indicative Plan of Action by Priorities

AuthorUWI-CARICOM Project
Pages194-198
194 CSME: Challenges, Benefits, Prospects
Appendix 4 - INDICATIVE PLAN OF ACTION BY PRIORITIES
Extract from John Kissoon’s Report
Making the CARICOM Single Market a Lived Reality (2002)
Table 3.2
Plan of Action by Priorities (Indicative) – pp. 108-110
Project Timetable Resources
Short Term Scheduled C ommencement: Jan – Dec 2 002
1.1 Activate Quasi Cabinet
Portfolios Jan-Sep 2002 Staff Time
1.2.1 Enable Implementation of
the Revised Treaty Jan-Sep 2002 $18,000
1.2.2 Prepare Policy and Protocol
on Electronic Commerce Jul ‘02- Dec ‘04 $12,000
1.2.3 Prepare Policy and Protocol
on Government Procurement Oct ’02 – Dec ‘04 $47,000
1.2.4
Prepare Policy and Protocol
on Treatment of Goods
Produced in Free Zo nes and
Similar Jurisdictions
Jan ’02 – Mar ‘04 $59,500
1.2.6 Prepare Policy and Protocol
on Contingent Rights Jan ‘02- Dec ‘0 3 $67,000
1.3 Establish the Caribbean
Court of Justice Ongoing–Oct ‘02 Other
Funding
1.4 Establish Other Dispute
Settlement Modes Mar ’02 – Dec 02 Staff Time
1.5 Establish CROSQ Jan ’02 – Jan ‘03 $125,000
1.6 Establish the Competit ion
Commission Jul 02 – Dec ‘04 $525,000
1.8.1 Enhance Delivery of CSME
Programme Support Jan-Dec 2002 $35,000
1.8.2
Facilitate Nationa l
Administrative Reform for
Effective CSME
Management
Jan ’02 – Dec ‘04 $85,000
2.1
Reform the Trading
Arrangements for Trade in
Goods in the CSME
Jan ’02 – Dec ‘04 Staff Time
2.2
Conduct a Compreh ensive
Review of Arrangements
Relating to Trade in Goods
Jan ’02 – Dec ‘03 $57,500

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