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29345: (news) Chamberlain: Haiti-Caribbean (fwd)
From: Greg Chamberlain <GregChamberlain@compuserve.com>
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Oct 18 (AP) -- A high-level Caribbean delegation
promised to support Haiti as it returns to democratic rule but said
Wednesday the impoverished nation was not ready to join a regional trade
bloc.
Leaders from the 15-member Caribbean Community, or Caricom, praised
President Rene Preval's new government for working to steer Haiti toward
stability after a 2004 revolt toppled former President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide.
"We found a clear commitment of the people responsible for government to
move this country forward out of the very difficulties it finds itself,"
said St. Kitts Prime Minister Denzil Douglas.
However, St. Lucia Prime Minister Kenny Anthony said Haiti wasn't ready
to join the Caribbean Single Market, which allows the free flow of goods,
services and certain workers throughout 12 Caribbean countries.
Haiti, Anthony said, had yet to adopt a common external tariff waiving
duties and taxes on goods from other Caribbean nations.
Haiti was suspended from the Caricom in 2004 after rebels forced out
Aristide, the country's first democratically elected leader. The island
nation was formally readmitted in July.
The revolt plunged Haiti's ragged economy deeper into despair, sending
inflation and unemployment soaring.