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» Caribbean Bananas Exporters Association 
The Banana Trade - a vital part of the Caribbean economy - is under serious threat from a case against the EU Banana Trade Regime, brought to the World Trade Organization by the US. The CBEA is an association of banana growers and exporters which campaign
http://www.cbea.org
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» Caribbean Development Bank 
The CDB's purpose is to contribute to the harmonious economic growth and development of the member countries in the Caribbean and to promote economic co-operation and integration among them.
http://www.caribank.org
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» Caribbean Development Forum 
An organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Seeks to impact future industrial and technological advancement in the region, and create opportunities across the network. Mission, projects, news, members and contact information.
http://web.mit.edu/caribbean/www/cdf/
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» Caribbean Export Development Agency 
Helps increase exports through services in market research, training, market promotion and trade information.
http://www.carib-export.com/
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» International Labour Organisation: Caribbean Office 
A specialised agency of the United Nations dedicated to establishment of international labour standards to improve the working conditions and social well-being of people worldwide.
http://www.ilocarib.org.tt/
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» OECS-EDU 
Official site of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States - Export Development Unit. Offers an outline of services offered, including project planning, funding, preparation, marketing. Links and contact information.
http://www.oecs.org/edu/
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» The World Bank Group - Latin America & Caribbean 
Provides news and events and in-depth analysis with a regional overview, country briefs, data and statistics, publications, development topics, initiatives, projects and programs.
http://www.worldbank.org/lac
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» US Energy Information Administration - Caribbean 
US EIA provides data, forecasts, country analysis brief and other analyses, focusing on the energy industry including oil, natural gas and electricity.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/Caribbean/Background.html
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