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CHA SEEKS PRIVATE SECTOR CONSENSUS ON TOURISM SERVICES

CHA SEEKS PRIVATE SECTOR CONSENSUS ON TOURISM SERVICES

Laptop Battery The Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), is undertaking an extensive fact-finding exercise across the region to develop a private-sector position on services in the Caribbean tourism industry. In conjunction with the London-based Caribbean Council and the Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives (CSHAE), CHA representatives will be holding in March and April 2003 a series of meetings and focus groups with stakeholders at all levels of the hospitality industry to identify the most important issues that must be addressed.

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Microsoft The resulting document will be presented to the group of regional organizations involved in developing a public/private region-wide consensus on tourism services: The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), the Caribbean / Latin American Action (C/LAA), and the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (CRNM).

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Laptop Computers Tourism has long been recognized as the regions most important industry, a leading source of employment, tax revenue and foreign exchange. Unfortunately, it is not being considered to any significant extent in international trade negotiations, and the potential consequences will be important to the future competitiveness of Caribbean Tourism, said David Jessop, Director of the Caribbean Council.

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Laptop Computer The private sector will be addressing pressing issues such as the trading practices of cruise ships; access of small tourism services to Computer Reservations Services (CRS) and Global Distribution Systems (GDS); global recognition for regional credential and certification systems; and the problem of temporary business entry, among others.

Madikwe is also a bird watchers paradise, with over 350 bird species already recorded in the reserve. Functioning Madikwe functions through a system designed to benefit the three main parties involved in the reserve, these being the North West Parks Board, the private sector and the local community. All three work together in a mutually beneficial partnership in conservation. The parks board being responsible for the infrastructure and management of the reserve, as a major conservation area in the province. The private sector is then leased suitable sites that are utilized for tourism based developments and activities. The private investors provide the necessary capital to build game lodges, market and manage them in such a way that private sector funds are used to develop the tourism potential of the reserve.

Desktop Computer This is an important step for the private sector in helping Caribbean governments and their negotiators to develop a common regional approach, said Berthia Parle, CHAs 1st Vice President and Chairperson of the CHA Advocacy Committee.

Notebooks Considering how much is at stake, CHA intends to engage everyone in this process, from the biggest players in tourism in the region, such as the Caribbean airlines and large hotel groups, to the smallest interests, such as exist in the entertainment or ground transport industry.

Lenovo It is expected that a common regional approach will allow Caribbean negotiators to have a clear understanding of the significance of the tourism industry to the region and the challenges it faces, and factor it all in their trade negotiations which include World Trade Organization/ General Agreement in Trade in Services (WTO/GATS), and the Free Trade of the Americas (FTAA), negotiations and the African, Caribbean and Pacific European Union (ACP-EU) , negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), - on behalf of the Caribbean.

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