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  • Contents

  • A Survey of Regional Trade 1969-1975

  • The International Payments Position of CARICOM Countries

  • An Evaluation of Payments Arrangements in CARIFTA / CARICOM

  • Alternative Regional Payments Arrangements

  • Conclusions

  • Appendix

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INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH TRADE AND PAYMENTS INTHE CARIBBEAN , COMMON MARKET KARL BENNETT TITLES IN THE PROGRAMME OF REGIONAL MONETARY STUDIES PUBLISHED BY THE INSTITUTE C Y Thomas - Central Banking in the Caribbean (1972) Maurice OdIe Caribbean (1972) Maurice OdIe (1974) A W A McLean - Money and Banking in the East Caribbean Currency Area (1975) Compton Bourne (ed.) - Inflation in the Caribbean (1977) Gladstone Lewars - Small Farm Financing in Guyana (1977) Special Issues: Regional Monetary Studies, Social and Economic Studies (December 1981) Wallace Joefield-Napier - The Demand for Imports: The Case of Barbados 1954 1970 (1982) Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries in the Pension Funds 10 Labour Surplus Economies For a complete list of titles published by the Institute of Social and Economic Research , write to: Publications Editor, I.S.E.R University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica THE AUTHOR Dr Karl Bennett is Head of the Department of Economics, University of Waterloo , Ontario, Canada His research work includes a wide range of issues relating to Caribbean economic problems and regional development strategies TRADE AND PA YMENTS IN THE CARIBBEAN COMMON MARKET is one of Dr Bennett's more recent works TRADE AND PAYMENTS IN THE CARIBBEAN COMMON MARKET This work attempts to show that the regional free trade area agreement initiated with the CARIFfA Agreement in 1968 has meant a significant expansion in intra-regional trade, particularly in the area of manufactured products It also points out that the regional integration process has been restrained as a result of trade restrictions adopted by Guyana and Jamaica since 1976, in response to their servicing balance of payments problems Noting that the benefits from regional trade have been realised by the more developed countries of the Caribbean, the study suggests that more efforts should be made to overcome problems which may prevent the lesser developed countries from sharing more equally in the integration process TRADE AND PAYMENTS IN THE CARIBBEAN COMMON MARKET KARL BENNETT INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES MONA, JAMAICA 1982 First Published 1982 by Institute of Social and Economic Research University of the West Indies Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica All rights reserved Printed in Barbados by Letchworth Press Ltd Garrison, Christ Church ii CONTENTS List of Tables IV Introduction CHAPTER A Survey of Regional Trade 1969 Barbados Guyana Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago 1975 14 18 22 26 CHAPTER The International Payments Position of Caricom Countries 32 CHAPTER An Evaluation of Payments Arrangements in CariftaiCaricom 48 CHAPTER Alternative Regional Payments Arrangements 58 Conclusions 77 APPENDIX CHAPTER Barbados A1 Guyana A8 Jamaica A16 Trinidad and Tobago A24 - A7 A15 A23 100 - A30 108 iii 85 92 LIST OF TABLES CHAPTER 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Total Domestic Exports/Caricom Exports(l) 1969-1975 Total Imports/Caricom Imports(l) 1969-1975 Total Exports/Regional Exports of Manufactured ProductS(l) 1969-1975 Total Imports/Regional Imports: Manufactured Products(l) 1969-1975 Intra Regional Export/Import Trade - Percentage Shares 1969 1975 The Share of the LDCs(l) in the Regional Trade of the MDCs(l) 1969-1975 Share of the LDCs in Regional Trade in Manufactured Products of the MDCs 1969-1975 Barbados: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom SITC 0-8 1969-1975 Barbados: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom Partners in Manufactured Products 1969-1975 Guyana: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom SITC 0-8 1969-1975 Guyana: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom Partners in Manufactured Products 1969-1975 Jamaica: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom SITC 0-8 1969-1975 Jamaica: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom Partners in Manufactured Products 1969-1975 Trinidad and Tobago: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom SITC 0-8 1969-1975 Trinidad and Tobago: Bilateral Trade Balances with Caricom Partners in Manufactured Products 1969-1975 IV 10 12 13 13 16 17 20 21 24 25 28 29 CHAPTER Jamaica Balance of Payments 1969-1975 34 35 Trinidad and Tobago Balance of Payments 1969-1975 Guyana Balance of Payments 1969-1976 37 Barbados Balance of Payments 1969-1976 39 Barbados: The Relationship between Caricom Trade Balances, Balance on Merchandise Trade and Net Capital 41 Movements 1970-1976 Guyana: The Relationship between Caricom Trade Balances, Balance on Current Account and Net Capital Movements 1970-1976 43 Jamaica: The Relationship between Caricom Trade Balances and Current and Capital Balance of Payments Transactions 44 1972-1976 Trinidad and Tobago: The Relationship between Caricom Trade Balances, Balance on Merchandise Trade and 45 Net Capital Movements 1970-1976 CHAPTER Caricom Multilateral Clearing Facility Total Caricom TradelNational Compensable Trade 1969-1976 CHAPTER Hypothetical operation of Caricom Multilateral Clearing and Credit Facility Hypothetical Caricom Multilateral Clearing Facility with provisions for Credit in support of Trade in Manufactured and Food Products Seasonal Reserve Variation 1969-1976 Regional Reserve Conservation Caricom Gross International Reserves Foreign Exchange Reserves end of Period 1968-1977 Adjusted Foreign Exchange Reserves with Caricom Reserve Fund 1968-1977 Hypothetical Converticle Currency deposits in Caricom Fund Hypothetical Debt positions with the Caricom Reserve Fund 10 Hypothetical Net position with Caricom Reserve Fund CONCLUSIONS Jamaica: Major Exports Guyana: Major Exports Jamaica: Principal Sources and uses of Foreign Exchange v 51 52 55 60 62 63 63 66 67 69 70 72 73 79 79 80 INTRODUCTION Since the end of the second World War, governments in the Caribbean, particularly those of the larger territories, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, have played an increasingly active role in the promotion of economic growth in their respective countries These governments placed primary emphasis on trying to reduce the dependence of their economies on export agriculture by attempting to promote economic diversification through industralization The principal feature of the industrialization strategy was that of encouraging foreign direct investment in- the manufacturing sector to carry out production for both local and export markets This policy of so-called 'Industrialization by Invitation' has been the subject of extensive analysis by Caribbean economists and the findings of their investigations are well known By the mid-1960's, in large part as a result of the work done by Caribbean economists, there was an increasing acceptance of the position that an overall regional approach to economic problems should replace the individual nationalist approach, which had been followed to that time A regional approach would relieve, to some extent, the constraints to growth brought about by the small size of individual national markets, and allow for greater efficiency in the organization of industrial and agricultural production for local markets Moreover, a joint approach would enhance the possibility of surmounting the increasing difficulties experienced in gaining access to external markets, as well as in bargaining for more satisfactory prices for traditional exports In 1968, initial steps were taken in this direction with the establishment of the Caribbean Free Trade Area (CARIFTA) Following the formation of CARIFTA, there was a significant expansion in regional trade, the primary beneficiaries of this trade expansion being the countries with the more diversified economies, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana The success of CARIFTA provided an impetus for a more substantial regional arrangement culminating in 1973 with the formation of a common market, the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM) The acceptance of the principles embodied in the Common Market Treaty meant that the participating countries would consult with each other and make an effort to co-ordinate their economic policies in a way, that was geared to the promotion of both national and regional economic interests The CARICOM period has been associated with continued growth in regional trade and frequent inter-governmental consultations on matters of mutual interest The CARICOM Secretariat has been active in co-ordinating activities which are aimed at identifying regional projects in the area of food and industrial production as part of the continuing effort towards reducing the extreme openness of the economies of the region Since 1976, the evolution of the regional integration process has been restrained as a result of the trade restrictions adopted by Guyana and Jamaica in response to the severe deterioration in their global balance of payments position These restrictions have had the effect of reducing access to their respective markets by their CARl COM partners This has led to demands, in particular from representatives of the Barbadian and Trinidadian business communities, for retaliatory action The Jamaican government announced, in June of 1979, that ail quota restrictions on imports from CARICOM countries would be lifted Whether this will serve to diffuse the complaints about unbalanced trading relationships will remain an open question The slow down in CARICOM purchases, particularly in the case of Jamaica, seems to be as much a reflection on the degree of economic stagnation which prevails in that country as due to the application of trade restrictions The integration process has also been subjected to additional strain arising from the fact that some countries, particularly Jamaica, have seemingly placed more emphasis on dealings with third countries in trying to cope with their problems, while paying little or no attention to prior consultation with their regional partners Finally, there is also the concern expressed by the less developed countries of the Eastern Caribbean that they have not derived, to this TABLE AI6 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFfAlCARICOM J$'OOO's 1969 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidad/fobago Total % Share Food Beverages & Tobacco - - 36.1 1.0 - 12.3 1071.5 - 0.4 1.8 574.9 1697.0 34.8 - - 13.1 - - 6.6 20.7 0.4 Crude Materials - 74.3 - 0.9 Mineral Animal & Vegetable Fuels & Lubricants Oils & Fat - - - - - 78.3 153.5 3.1 321.2 321.2 6.6 - - - Mfg Goods Chemicals - 0.2 1.8 6.0 4.3 - - 51.2 55.0 - - 0.4 2.9 - 1035.8 1094.6 22.4 Machinery & Transport 2.4 - 0.1 - - - Misc Mfg 5.3 51.4 0.4 12.1 - - Total 5.5 97.0 6.0 12.8 12TI.2 1.7 4.7 - - 388.8 451.8 9.3 44.7 47.2 l.0 1022.3 1091.5 22.4 34'72.6 4877.5 111.4 421.0 74.6 19.1 327.8 43.5 38.7 11.4 0.6 100.0 39.1 186.5 29.7 41.3 206.7 6.8 39.4 17.1 7.5 530.9 1105.0 14.5 374.0 1286.2 196.4 216 1632.9 75.3 344.1 170.1 168.3 3175.7 7639.9 JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFfAlCARICOM J$'OOO's 1%9 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidad/fobago Total % Share 68.2 206.8 33.4 31.3 285.8 10.7 41.2 21.9 20.3 285.0 1004.6 13.1 9.9 74.3 3.2 3.3 13.4 0.8 7.9 7.6 8.2 30.7 159.3 2.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.7 35.4 36.8 0.5 2.4 26.8 6.6 4.6 254.1 1.7 22.0 10.6 8.8 212.6 550.2 7.2 0.2 - - - 0.2 0.4 - Source at end of Table A23 142.1 270.3 48.8 117.0 542.4 11.8 194.2 98.7 43.2 1461.3 2929.8 38.3 BO.l 534.3 1661.9 21.8 0.3 2.0 0.7 2.8 - 85.5 191.9 2.5 I TABLE AI7 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFrA/CARICOM J$'000'5 1970 Food o Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Total % Share - Beverages & Tobacco Crude Materials - - 52.4 0.2 0.8 - - 3.5 2051.7 - 1.8 846.7 2956.1 40.4 - - 33.7 15.7 - - - 20.9 54.8 0.7 64.7 81.2 1.1 - - - Mineral Animal & Vegetable Fuels & Lubricants Oils & Fat Chemicals - 443.7 443.7 6.1 - - - Mfg Goods 23.2 - 61.4 - 0.2 12.4 12.3 16.0 - - 106.3 0.3 - Machinery & Transport - - - - - - - - Misc Mfg Total 17.8 153.3 1.S 1.2 95.7 2.2 0.2 18.0 258.3 13.8 4.7 2364.5 2.5 0.2 1.8 - - 731.4 862.9 11.8 36.2 52.2 0.7 1467.3 1739.2 23.8 4649.7 7313.5 130.1 470.1 86.0 18.9 238.7 51.3 65.4 16.7 64.4 528.0 1669.6 19.0 21.4 141.8 8.1 27.7 44.0 9.2 16.3 1.4 0.5 321.0 591.4 6.7 39.3 263.5 41.1 49.6 229.9 9.3 60.3 34.7 18.8 764.4 1510.9 17.2 399.1 1664.7 293.8 244.4 1530.9 102.0 294.1 199.5 187.3 3858.1 8773.9 1038.8 1123.4 15.4 JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIITA/CARICOM J$'000'5 1970 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Total % Share 77.2 218.3 32.4 38.1 289.9 11.2 48.0 25.5 35.4 456.4 1232.4 14.0 5.8 127.0 2.8 2.1 24.5 0.6 6.7 13.0 8.3 58.2 249.0 2.8 0.5 0.2 2.2 0.2 0.6 0.2 13.3 17.2 0.2 11.8 39.8 57.0 10.8 259.9 1.9 27.6 8.9 12.7 105.4 535.8 6.1 0.1 - - - 0.1 - 113.4 404.2 65.9 97.0 441.8 18.5 69.6 98.7 47.0 1611.4 2967.5 33.8 TABLE AI8 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFTAlCARlCOM J$'000'5 1971 Beverages & Tobacco Food - S - Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat 8t Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Total % Share 3.3 18.1 - 149.6 18.3 2275.7 0.4 1249.5 3693.5 35.6 -~ - Crude Materials 0.2 8.0 - - - - 7304 136.5 1.3 444.1 444.1 4.3 - - - - 54.9 48.1 69.5 0.7 Animal & Mineral Vegetable Fuels & Lubricants Oils & Fat Chemicals - - 1052.8 100.2 1.0 - - - 16.6 7.1 - - 100.2 49.9 90.7 0.1 - - Mfg Goods 1193.5 11.5 - - 107.2 - - - 1104.3 1235.2 11.9 L- Machinery & Transport Misc Mfg 0.1 28.2 44.4 231.1 - 3.3 - 259.0 - - - - 71.3 102.9 1.0 1.5 2868.0 3404.0 32.7 3.7 84.3 20.1 26.4 24.1 4.0 19.7 14.7 5.3 254.8 457.1 4.2 47.8 360.2 42.4 82.8 379.6 12.3 89.1 39.7 26.6 1356.3 2436.8 22.6 Total 44.5 478.7 7.3 18.3 2762.0 - 155.2 004 1.5 6911.5 1037904 JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFTAICARICOM J$'OOO's 1971 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Total % Share 72.6 275.0 53.0 71.3 472.8 1704 103.7 67.5 53.9 716.6 1903.8 17.6 7.4 139.2 7.2 3.7 81.2 1.5 55.2 79.0 lOA 197.6 582.4 5.4 0.2 - 1.9 - - - 8.8 10.9 0.1 11.7 42.6 7.9 13.2 268.9 1.3 29.6 16.0 18.9 169.2 579.3 5.4 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.4 - 0.1 0.4 - 2.1 0.0 127.6 486.9 88.5 74.3 517.9 30.0 99.3 77.3 60.8 1690.0 3252.6 30.1 46.4 363.8 22.0 25.9 262.9 10.1 19.6 12.4 29.6 775.0 1567.7 14.5 - 31704 1752.9 241.2 297.8 2009.7 76.6 416.2 306.7 205.9 5168.3 10792.7 TABLE AI9 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFTAICARICOM J$'OOO's 1972 Food o\;.I Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St, Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 288.1 8.5 5598.4 - Beverages & Tobacco - 0.4 - 20.3 - 9.1 - - - - 1711.9 133.3 7749.3 35.6 - 57.4 78.1 0.4 Crude Materials - - 4.9 - 66.2 468.1 539.2 2.5 Mineral Animal & Vegetable Fuels & Lubricants Oils & Fat - - - 4003.8 4003.8 18.4 - - - - 499.1 - - - 499.1 2.3 Chemicals Mfg Goods - 107.0 1.9 4.7 85.7 0.2 45.4 6.0 0.4 29.9 67.9 402.7 68.5 873.5 7.9 13.2 6470.8 Total - - - 1.2 - 509.4 982.5 1.5 1233.9 5.7 334.2 1.5 366.0 1.7 4557.3 5592.3 25.7 13195.1 604.4 21742.8 14.0 80.1 9.3 24.1 18.6 11.6 31.5 11.4 10.1 528.8 21.9 761.4 4.4 50.2 350.0 42.7 66.3 485.5 8.5 52.1 37.9 16.3 1614.4 85.5 2809.4 16.5 198.3 - 1681.1 7.7 Misc Mfg 563.2 - - - 1481.8 - Machinery & Transport - - - - - - JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFT A/CARICOM J$'OOO's 1972 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 79.0 277.9 53.0 63.8 1015.3 15.0 99.5 89.3 71.9 1090.2 74.1 2929.0 17.3 7.6 241.4 4.0 7.8 118.8 2.2 76.3 19.8 19.6 173.4 33.2 704.1 4.1 - - 0.3 33.9 0.2 - 19.6 - 54.0 0.3 31.1 41.6 102.6 7.9 291.5 1.9 16.2 12.4 23.2 160.0 1524.7 2213.1 13.0 0.3 19.1 - 1.9 - 0.9 - 22.2 0.1 124.3 771.4 68.8 67.3 863.4 27.5 128.0 89.9 107.2 2311.0 381.0 4939.8 29.1 97.3 417.8 19.8 29.2 330.5 2.3 22.5 12.6 28.2 1189.9 394.7 2544.8 15.0 403.8 2199.3 300.2 266.7 3159.4 69.0 426.3 273.3 276.5 7088.2 2515.1 16977.8 TABLE A20 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFTA1CARICOM J$'000'5 1973 ~ Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia S~ Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share Food Beverages & Tobacco - - 285.6 29.2 6015.0 25.8 Crude Materials - - - 41.1 14.2 - - - - - 2540.2 326.8 9197.1 28.7 244.0 0.1 311.0 1.0 45.7 1326.9 1386.8 4.3 0.3 - Mineral Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat Chemicals - - - 74.9 - 1002.4 - Machinery & Transport - Mfg Goods 3.6 166.1 4.4 2.8 378.4 - - - - 1.4 30.4 0.4 - 269.9 1.6 23.3 121.4 46.3 - - - Misc Mfg 156.9 847.2 7.1 3.3 938.7 - - - - - - 7013.2 43.1 1120.4 3.5 1994.4 2371.2 45.1 2462.6 7.7 1183.3 0.2 1740.2 5.4 4438.9 0.3 6423.2 20.0 69.3 652.1 28.8 47.7 765.0 4.3 38.5 114.4 39.7 1392.9 307.8 3460.5 15.8 66.9 476.0 27.3 41.0 610.0 10.5 52.0 28.9 15.6 2207.4 80.9 3616.5 16.4 7013.2 21.9 2410.6 7.5 Total 160.5 1640.9 88.0 58.6 7508.8 - 1034.2 0.7 - 19874.0 1699.4 I 32065.1 JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFT A1CARICOM J$'000'5 1973 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 87.7 673.7 52.2 72.9 1466.2 20.6 110.6 96.0 74.9 1578.1 173.0 4405.9 20.1 11.0 511.2 8.9 7.6 469.1 0.4 109.6 8.6 42.8 304.1 37.7 1511.8 6.9 0.4 5.1 21.0 0.8 19.8 1.3 48.4 0.2 11.9 49.4 6.4 14.0 368.6 1.6 31.0 35.4 28.6 59.2 1376.5 1982.6 9.0 43.2 0.2 1.6 - 0.4 1.3 0.9 47.6 0.2 145.3 834.1 60.2 84.9 1358.3 23.6 175.5 113.2 71.4 2236.3 458.4 5561.2 25.3 25.5 120.4 17.6 22.9 89.0 19.4 43.8 41.4 7.1 888.2 60.4 1335.7 6.1 I 418.8 3365.2 201.4 291.2 5148.8 80.4 561.0 438.3 280.9 8687.3 2496.9 21970.2 - TABLE All JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFfA/CARICOM J$'OOO's 1974 Food ~ Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat ~t Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 367.8 7.9 3.5 12370.6 - 4357.0 982.2 18088.2 27.8 Beverages & Tobacco Crude Materials - - 6.9 7.7 16.8 99.0 116.2 229.8 0.4 - - 60.4 - - 101.6 1487.3 1666.1 2.6 Mineral Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat Chemicals - - - - - - - 24782.9 24782.9 38.1 - - 57.4 718.6 24.0 800.0 1.2 Mfg Goods Machinery & Transport Misc Mfg Total 147.0 1532.9 20.4 6.0 855.2 219.0 2788.6 97.8 74.3 13848.2 76.5 804.9 3861.2 0.3 4086.5 6.3 9.6 5485.8 2.3 8135.7 12.5 10.1 44616.2 2511.8 64970.9 29.8 183.9 13.1 40.6 129.4 7.5 58.3 55.6 14.8 1189.0 81.6 1803.6 6.3 69.2 75!t4 39.2 11.9 710.0 10.1 98.3 28.0 32.4 2192.3 82.8 4032.6 14.1 573.3 4792.6 215.8 241.7 6216.6 84.5 882.4 444.8 375.0 11119.1 3562.2 28508.0 7.9 152.3 37.0 398.5 4.4 1.6 310.7 - - -9.8 - - - 341.6 - - - 4278.9 20.5 4801.2 7.4 0.5 1608.6 19.2 2380.5 3.7 35.0 124.9 - 55.3 - - - JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFfA/CARICOM J$'OOO's 1974 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 108.4 759.7 62.4 55.2 1497.6 20.2 128.4 112.2 81.2 1356.5 135.6 4317.4 ~_~1 62.4 800.5 4.0 16.6 185.1 1.2 77.8 16.1 49.2 651.6 83.6 1948.1 6.8 - 15.3 - 2.2 0.2 5.5 32.4 55.6 0.2 108.6 4.6 16.1 701.5 0.2 33.7 38.3 32.5 91.0 1893.7 2920.2 10.2 1.1 30.5 0.4 0.2 80.7 0.1 0.7 0.4 52.8 1.5 168.4 0.6 155.2 1222.6 54.9 63.5 1575.6 29.2 175.3 135.2 79.3 3119.4 725.9 7336.1 25.7 147.2 913.1 37.2 37.6 1334.5 16.1 310.3 58.7 79.7 2434.1 557.5 5926.0 20.8 TABLE A22 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFTA/CARICOM J$'OOO's 1975 Food Antigua - Barbado~ o 0- 435.1 11.1 20.8 24707.8 0.8 Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St Kitts/Nevis Trinidadrrobago Belize Total % Share 5929.5 1207.3 32312.4 37.6 Beverages & Tobacco - Crude Materials Mineral Fuels & Lubricants - - - 20.4 - - - - - 444.0 95.8 - - - 175.2 58.3 34.6 - - - - - - - 41.9 - 120.6 0.1 - 43.1 1328.5 1406.2 1.6 Chemicals - 23634.4 23634.4 27.5 Mfg Goods 132.8 2694.~ 59.1 6.4 2506.9 - - - 129.6 2.1 6.3 7501.0 36.2 13075.0 15.2 - 7094.5 0.8 8350.7 9.7 Machinery & Transport 2.2 53.6 14.9 190.0 2.5 27.2 0.2 10.5 5024.2 5.6 5330.9 6.2 Misc Mfg - 277.7 0.1 0.1 - 1777.7 - 73.5 7.1 2136.2 2.5 Total 135.0 3647.7 443.7 42.2 27672.9 3.3 1934.5 2.3 16.8 49342.1 2585.5 85826.0 I I I JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFTA/CARICOM J$'OOO's 1975 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St Kitts/Nevis Trinidadrrobago Belize Total % Share ~- - 133.5 1014.5 80.0 52.2 J741.6 16.7 161.7 67.8 102.5 2465.6 132.5 5968.6 19.9 - - 18.0 676.6 7.1 19.7 183.9 8.5 68.9 12.7 34.5 756.7 81.2 1867.8 6.2 0.7 10.6 - 0.3 0.1 0.1 94.3 106.1 0.4 4.4 125.8 0.9 15.1 794.7 3.8 88.6 75.0 52.9 98.1 474.1 1733.4 5.8 240.0 1202.1 37.7 100.9 1753.0 38.1 202.8 145.7 104.7 4204.8 674.7 8704.5 29.0 173.8 1347.7 63.7 101.9 2043.4 52.0 206.0 102.6 85.4 4798.0 472.2 9446.7 31.5 60.1 247.8 28.7 42.8 245.8 18.1 85.1 18.5 13.4 1223.5 61.5 2045.3 6.8 - 19.6 - 28.6 - 0.8 0.2 18.4 1.8 69.4 0.2 630.4 4644.8 218.0 332.7 6791.2 137.3 813.3 432.1 393.5 13699.4 1898.1 29990.8 i -TABLE A23 JAMAICA IMPORTS FROM CARIFfAlCARICOM J$'000'5 1976 Food ~ Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montsern}t St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 638.8 - 6.1 14658.3 - 3138.8 364.9 18806.9 32.6 Beverages & Tobacco - 12.9 - Crude Materials - - 40.1 - 52.5 105.5 0.2 100.1 - Animal & Mineral Vegetable Fuels & Lubricants Oils & Fat Chemicals - - - - - - 510.8 - 781.8 - - - - - 51.0 1200.9 1352.0 2.3 17225.6 513.8 13.8 1820.2 3.2 - 17225.6 29.8 Mfg Goods 7.9 657.5 141.6 4.5 470.7 - - - 451.6 57.8 5.4 - 4082.9 5341.5 9.3 - - - 1143.1 4.2 1685.7 2.9 Machinery & Transport 1.0 74.4 28.1 330.8 Misc Mfg 157.9 1603.6 14.9 5.7 990.1 - - - 156.6 9.3 - - 29.3 3587.9 4405.4 4051.5 7.0 7343.5 12.7 34.1 322.6 9.2 30.9 391.2 6.8 48.6 11.5 17.1 2259.6 102.1 3233.7 8.5 43.8 910.7 55.9 44.8 1274.1 15.5 175.7 27.3 36.0 2563.4 96.7 5243.9 13.8 - - Total 171.3 3457.9 695.4 11.8 16628.8 5.4 938.4 9.3 29.3 32401.0 1583.8 57732.4 JAMAICA EXPORTS TO CARIFfAlCARICOM J$'000'5 1976 Antigua Barbados Dominica Grenada Guyana Montserrat St Lucia St Vincent St KittslNevis Trinidadffobago Belize Total % Share 123.6 807.4 82.7 72.0 2254.9 35.7 113.6 76.2 81:7 2268.4 224.2 6140.4 16.2 22.7 1035.6 13.5 20.0 149.9 14.3 94.6 17.1 29.5 962.2 70.2 2409.4 6.4 0.7 19.4 82.7 - 0.1 387.7 0.9 491.5 1.3 2.2 62.3 - 15.1 683.4 12.3 52.6 139.7 40.3 36.4 816.6 1860.9 4.9 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.3 4.6 6.7 - 230.1 1446.6 52.4 133.7 1821.0 45.5 261.2 152.9 121.9 4724.3 577.0 9566.6 25.3 Jamaica Department of Statistics External Trade of Jamaica 156.4 1422.7 51.6 59.5 1110.1 15.8 113.6 32.6 55.8 5618.1 264.6 8900.5 23.5 614.6 6027.3 265.2 376.0 7767.3 145.9 859.9 457.6 382.5 18820.4 2156.9 37873.6 TABLE Al4 TRINIDADtrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CAKIFTAICARICOM TT$'OOO's 1969 Beverages & Tobacco Food I-' ~ Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Montserrat Total % Share 9090.7 1.4 108.9 576.2 3.7 - 114.9 0.1 - - 3.0 - - 137.2 514.1 508.6 57.2 - 10432.2 48.3 - 683.8 3.2 Crude Materials 894.4 59.8 115.3 102.3 395.5 '0.1 21.2 47.9 6.5 - 1643.0 7.6 Animal & Mineral Vegetable Fuels & Lubricants Oils & Fat Chemicals - 24.2 - 261.7 - - - - 468.2 360.5 - - 504.1 20.1 0.2 40.8 - - - 386.8 2213.6 435.8 2.0 1090.4 5.1 3165.6 14.7 ' - - - - - 4.1 Misc Mfg 44.8 - - - 213.3 0.1 1.2 9.8 0.1 87.0 226.1 1162.5 16.7 272.4 524.2 1379.6 - - - 1580.2 7.3 338.0 1.6 2215.3 10.3 - - Machinery & Transport 187.9 1.8 1.3 0.6 - - - 0.1 411.5 Mfg Goods - - - Total 11033.6 344.9 271.8 1197.9 759.8 90.1 21.2 1847.6 6017.4 - - 21584.3 - L-_ _ _ _ TRINIDADtrOBAGO EXPORTS TO CAKlFTAlCAKICOM TT$'OOO's 1969 Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Montserrat Total % Share 1014.9 640.9 1174.1 959.2 1025.9 261.2 288.2 1809.5 1337.1 114.6 8625.6 11.9 11.6 124.2 55.3 174.6 16.9 30.6 95.1 44.3 16.0 9.0 578.4 0.8 13.8 0.5 32.1 35.4 1.4 20.6 5.5 160.1 88.0 - 357.4 0.5 18736.2 602.5 1125.6 534.4 1066.3 1991.8 576.5 4335.8 1852.1 192.4 31013.6 42.8 950.3 - 98.3 20.0 - 5.3 0.5 69.1 1143.5 1.6 Source at end of Table A30 3414.0 283.8 568.4 307.1 402.7 510.3 413.5 1609.1 2244.9 84.9 9918.7 13.7 3568.2 333.8 1179.7 751.3 1024.2 330.9 229.1 2603.7 1037.3 85.9 11144.1 15.4 50.7 19.7 77.4 12.8 35.7 67.7 28.5 256.7 98.2 10.7 658.1 D.9 967.6 534.9 856.1 308.0 790.3 594.9 353.1 1486.9 3010.4 105.8 9008.0 12.4 28727.3 2540.3 5167.0 3182.8 4363.4 3813.3 1990.0 12375.2 9684.8 603.3 72447.4 TABLE A25 TRINIDADrrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CARIFI'AlCARICOM 'IT$'OOO's 1970 Food ~ Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittsIN evis Barbados Jamaica Montserrat Total % Share 9010.9 - 145.0 468.4 2.6 8.0 208.6 1160.1 1.4 11005.0 41.9 Beverages & Tobacco 176.2 - - 1l.0 840.8 209.0 - 1237.0 4.7 Crude Materials 409.9 25.8 27.4 0.2 859.1 9.0 112.5 80.0 2.1 1526.0 5.8 Minend Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat - - - 351.1 351.1 1.3 74.7 862.3 812.8 Chemicals Mfg Goods 837.0 7.3 0.6 14.3 406.7 1.5 4.2 2.4 - - - - 418.0 2975.5 306.8 1434.0 9.5 - Machinery & Transport 25.3 - - 21.7 704.9 Misc Mfg 462.6 0.4 l.2 l.8 1.1 94.5 0.2 676.9 2163.6 - - - - - 1759.3 6.7 4072.7 15.5 2155.6 8.2 75l.9 2.9 3402.3 13.0 64.5 13.1 51.2 37.2 49.1 45.2 11.1 279.9 45.8 0.8 598.0 0.7 1162.2 895.5 1123.6 56l.6 1150.5 799.6 454.6 2535.8 3834.9 20l.0 12719.3 15.3 Total 11328.6 109.7 178.4 1349.4 1675.6 122.5 112.7 2552.8 8829.8 1.4 26260.9 TRINIDADrrOBAGO EXPORTS TO CARIFI'AlCARICOM TTS'OOO's 1970 Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Montserrat Total % Share 2391.0 818.8 1738.4 1264.0 1131.6 333.5 277.8 2275.1 1885.7 143.5 12259.4 14.7 9.5 139.9 76.2 233.2 15.4 37.4 81.0 52.4 42.6 8.8 696.4 0.8 11.2 - 20.1 22.6 7.1 14.6 2.3 102.1 40.4 220.4 0.3 18010.9 663.1 1198.7 677.2 1240.2 2026.3 677.0 3872.2 1582.9 220.8 30169.3 36.2 122.5 3.2 1.2 0.2 15.2 20.4 868.9 0.8 1032.4 l.2 3587.6 318.0 663.9 430.6 548.7 533.2 38l.4 2188.0 2047.5 94.6 10793.5 12.9 4358.6 274.7 1485.4 1260.6 1797.3 389.0 257.6 3299.1 170l.2 85.7 44909.2 17.2 29718.0 3126.3 6358.7 4487.2 5939.9 4194.0 2163.2 15473.5 1118l.0 756.1 83397.9 TABLE A26 TRINIDADfrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CARIFfAlCARICOM TT$'IIOO's t97t Food o Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Montserrat Total % Share 11176.1 0.1 122.7 460.8 0.8 0.4 467.5 1810.9 3.0 14042.3 44.5 Beverages & Tobacco 147.3 - Crude Materials Mineral Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat 441.1 33.7 18.7 0.5 299.4 - - - - 9.6 - 65.9 - 123.6 521.1 - - - 1580.3 481.9 105.4 0.6 353.5 - - 2209.5 7.0 899.4 2.9 363.1 1.2 710.6 2.3 - - - -' - Chemicals ' - - Mfg Goods 1079.4 34.3 4.1 24.6 538.0 1.0 14.4 0.4 0.4 Misc Mfg 932.5 0.8 2.8 - - 1.3 1.7 2.1 0.1 - - - 521.0 3455.1 264.4 1684.0 57.9 658.3 0.5 127.9 0.5 1042.8 2843.3 735.9 2.3 4952.4 15.7_, - - - Machinery & Transport - - 5118.5 16.2 2492.6 7.9 -~ - 4.5 - 1.3 - - Total 14338.4 135.8 150.0 612.9 823.9 132.9 0.5 4039.3 11287.6 3.0 31524.3 - TRINIDAD/TOBAGO EXPORTS TO CARIFfAlCARICOM TT$'IIOO's t97t Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Montserrat Total % Share 3052.0 960.5 2212.6 1383.7 1329.5 3453 246.3 2949.0 2990.8 119.8 15589.5 15.6 9.9 96.4 75.8 109.9 20.9 34.4 54.0 76.7 95.7 11.8 585.5 0.6 161.0 7.9 14.9 10.5 1.9 14.7 2.5 460.8 24.5 0.6 699.3 0.7 20196.7 870.1 1488.2 842.6 1975.7 857.8 649.9 4841.7 4507.4 420.3 36650.4 36.8 ~ 73.0 0.3 0.9 0.5 0.2 4.5 2.0 278.7 - L- 0.5 361.2 0.4 - 4453.2 501.5 798.1 540.5 677.9 520.4 415.0 2467.8 2249.7 136.3 12760.4 12.8 2928.9 715.9 1496.9 1327.1 2828.2 293.9 242.5 3438.7 2455.5 84.8 15812.4 15.9 48.3 67.7 51.7 59.4 74.9 68.1 42.3 266.5 137.1 7.1 823.1 0.8 1490.0 741.2 1289.9 545.8 1262.2 700.0 375.3 3063.5 6743.7 170.3 16382.8 16.4 - 32414.5 3961.5 7429.0 4820.0 8171.4 2839.1 2029.8 17843.4 19204.4 951.5 99664.6 - TABLE A27 TRINIDADtrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CARIFfA/CARICOM TI'$'000'5 1972 Beverages & Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share Food Tobacco 9686.6 4.9 426.4 641.4 0.3 2.6 0.1 623.0 2431.6 25.4 8.4 13850.7 34.0 260.1 5.6 - 0.1 2304.0 575.6 - - 3145.4 1.7 Crude Materials 302.4 18.6 8.0 10.0 110.9 23.2 118.2 3.7 169.8 0.3 765.1 1.9 Mineral Fuels & Lubricants - 0.2 - 3.6 453.6 Animal & Vegetable Oils & Fat Chemicals 496.3 138.2 706.5 - - 47.8 - - - 457.4 1.1 1388.8 3.4 Machinery Mfg Goods 1070.3 16.1 96.1 15.7 784.1 0.8 0.6 0.2 - - 0.8 3.1 803.9 5529.4 0.2 & Transport 938.6 3.7 - 5.7 3.8 - - 993.1 3288.6 14.2 1250.3 - - - 7535.4 18.5 5067.6 12.4 2216.3 5.4 - - Misc Mfg 873.1 0.1 11.7 2.3 42.6 81.6 0.6 1498.1 3796.8 - 0.5 6307.4 15.5 Total 13915.2 536.8 552.1 808.0 866.0 89.0 27.1 6358.1 17377.4 195.2 9.2 40734.1 I TRINIDADtrOBAGO EXPORTS TO CARlFfAlCARICOM TI'$'000'5 1972 Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share 3415.3 1105.3 2136.5 1688.0 1458.1 443 253.3 3081.0 3772.4 5.7 151.1 17510.1 15.4 262.7 91.6 37.2 56.6 28.2 20.2 56.1 105.5 140.1 0.2 15.5 813.9 0.7 135.1 - 9.0 13.0 2.8 13.3 3.9 120.9 19.3 - 0.5 317.8 0.3 20850.5 348.1 1303.6 970.6 1931.2 608.5 768.0 5344.9 10561.2 294.6 327.0 43308.2 38.0 9.2 0.2 3.1 0.8 1.0 4.4 3.5 118.4 - 0.6 141.2 0.1 5476.3 547.3 842.1 544.3 942.2 668.9 407.6 3056.6 3184.2 38.8 144.5 15852.8 ~:2.- 2642.6 639.6 1455.9 1145.6 1461.3 398.8 311.0 4689.6 2183.6 28.7 385.5 15342.2 13.5 85~0 68.7 55.8 38.1 142.2 71.6 26.1 300.2 851.0 1.3 5.3 1645.3 1.4 1458.8 542.5 869.5 640.7 1154.7 616.8 330.5 2722.6 10455.6 62.9 127.3 18981.9 16.7 34335.5 3343.3 6712.7 5(y}7.7 7121.7 2845.9 2160.0 19539.7 311167.4 432.2 1157.3 113913.4 TABLE A28 TRINIDADrrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CARIFfAiCARICOM TT$'OOO's 1973 Food tv Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share 4976.0 7.5 346.5 1096.2 11.4 0.1 8.0 815.9 3886.5 490.0 0.6 11638.7 29.3 Beverages & Tobacco 308.9 4.0 - 22.1 2077.8 547.8 - 2960.6 7.5 Crude Materials Mineral Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat 259.6 17.6 31.5 5.1 6.3 4.7 0.1 146.5 6.5 13.5 - - - 491.4 1.2 - - 0.7 - 5.4 6.1 - 186.2 248.6 Mfg Goods Chemicals 1254.5 1.5 99.3 9.7 17.0 200.7 112.5 - 849.5 0.7 281.0 0.2 0.3 21.1 1.6 984.6 3207.1 - - - Machinery & Transport 886.6 43.0 1641.5 1382.0 0.1 103.7 1.3 161.2 152.6 28.3 1904.1 4339.6 - - 2576.1 6.5 0.4 8073.3 20.4 672.9 41.0 110.0 106.9 104.7 92.4 46.5 550.3 4749.1 0.9 5.3 64SO.0 4.5 1616.5 417.5 932.4 736.5 1580.4 875.8 379.1 4196.4 8975.6 21.3 158.2 19889.7 13.9 3.3 1.6 0.1 - - - 1308.8 5137.3 - - - - - - 748.0 1.9 7828.1 19.7 5346.1 13.5 - Misc Mfg Total 10103.3 276.0 887.4 1314.8 308.8 183.2 38.0 7280.7 18771.7 503.5 1.0 39668.4 TRINIDADrrOBAGO EXPORTS TO CARIFfAiCARICOM TT$'OOO's 1973 Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Monsterrat Total % Share 4949.1 960.2 2232.9 1427.9 1362.8 432.8 273.3 2553.5 5426.7 15.4 139.0 19473.6 13.6 572.4 43.3 41.2 45.4 20.9 31.5 49.9 198.9 531.8 1.1 11.0 1548.2 1.1 120.9 0.2 28.5 25.1 8.9 11.7 3.2 217.1 32.4 - 0.1 448.1 0.3 27685.5 418.0 1982.8 1099.9 2376.5 1702.8 1974.6 7112.8 13824.8 38.1 488.9 58704.7 40.9 37.4 0.6 4.7 2.0 0.6 26.6 3.6 93.2 131.9 0.7 301.3 0.2 - 6331.7 516.0 986.8 592.2 998.9 827.9 535.2 3222.7 4313.5 62.5 113.5 18560.9 12.9 - 4984.7 417.8 1412.0 1159.3 1601.1 418.9 566.7 4906.1 2217.3 54.7 377.4 18116.0 12.6 - 46671.1 2814.6 7731.3 5195.2 8054.8 4420.4 3832.1 23051.0 40203.1 I 194.9 1354.9 143522.5J - , "1" ; '> TABLE A29 TRINIDADrrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CARIFI'AlCARICOM TT$'OOO's 1974 Food w Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share Beverages & Tobacco 15720.1 2.6 285.6 1547.6 12.4 334.5 2.8 1.8 - 1.5 0.2 2277.1 1535.7 - 937.1 3012.8 201.8 12.4 21732.4 35.5 - - 4153.4 6.8 Crude Materials 519.9 64.4 12.3 5.5 24.4 - - 188.7 2.6 59.7 877.5 1.4 Mineral Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat 2.9 0.7 0.5 - - 0.5 20.2 - - 24.8 - Chemicals 0.6 223.2 0.1 149.9 105.1 1659.7 5.9 12.0 14.5 - - Mfg Goods - - 9406.7 15.4 3346.2 5.5 995.2 73.1 56.8 147.1 200.9 59.8 55.1 654.4 7658.0 19.7 15.2 9935.3 3.6 2965.5 466.5 656.9 727.7 1728.5 640.1 362.4 5333.5 11639.7 26.9 94.8 24642.5 8.8 - 1333.9 6997.9 - - 632.0 1.0 10023.9 16.4 153.1 - Misc Mfg 1969.4 1.0 382.3 0.1 187.3 275.1 188.4 3457.1 4480.2 0.2 0.1 10941.2 17.9 2179.6 1.1 10.3 4.0 4.8 4.7 0.3 1341.9 5860.1 - Machinery & Transport 35.9 106.8 2.2 6.0 96.1 3099.2 - Total 22422.4 300.9 811.9 1721.6 336.7 287.3 342.0 9632.4 25008.7 261.7 12.5 61138.1 96212.1 3907.1 9596.5 6849.2 14002.4 6120.6 5408.5 43368.3 91061.3 481.8 2023.6 279031.4 TRINIDADrrOBAGO EXPORTS TO CARIFI'AlCARICOM TT$'OOO's 1974 Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share 4961.8 830.6 2149.7 1071.9 1694.4 823.6 651.0 4607.0 9253.3 41.0 206.2 26290.5 9.4 521.6 20.7 287.0 182.5 126.2 41.0 34.5 706.6 370.3 - 9.5 2299.9 0.8 506.3 4.8 6.3 18.5 2.6 29.0 26.4 229.2 104.1 - - 927.2 0.3 67062.4 1285.7 4698.1 2297.1 6561.4 3105.3 3145.2 20335.1 50460.1 77.2 1109.0 160136.6 57.4 - - 0.9 2.0 4.1 3.4 4.1 - - 14.5 - _._ 12124.0 775.9 923.7 1010.8 1205.9 972.7 657.4 5360.7 8306.2 108.6 194.8 31640.7 11.3 - 7075.3 449.8 817.1 1391.6 2482.5 445.0 473.1 6137.7 3269.6 208.4 394.1 23144.2 8.3 TABLEAJO TRINIDADrrOBAGO IMPORTS FROM CARIFTAICARICOM 'ITS'.'s 1975 Food ~ ~ ~ Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share 26228.0 2.4 516.1 1465.7 157.9 0.6 1161.7 6548.2 345.3 40.0 36465.9 40.3 Beverages & Tobacco 449.2 0.6 1.3 - - 1.4 0.2 2755.9 2027.3 - 5235.9 5.8 Crude Materials 1091.1 25.4 39.6 23.4 6.3 9.1 0.2 235.6 275.5 0.1 - 1706.3 1.9 Mineral Animal & Fuels & Vegetable Lubricants Oils & Fat 0.1 0.1 0.3 - 1.5 31.6 33.6 - 2.8 52.7 4.8 131.3 342.8 19.9 Chemicals 1850.8 25.3 34.5 1.0 2146.3 10920.9 - - - - 554.3 0.6 14978.8 16.6 Mfg Goods 3419.2 0.9 11.9 0.6 426.4 0.1 61.5 1776.4 8171.7 7.5 13876.2 15.3 Machinery & Transport Misc Mfg 193.5 1.2 0.3 0.2 9.1 4.8 136.0 158.5 3538.2 199.1 0.1 4241.0 4.7 2634.9 0.7 311.3 10.6 268.3 317.8 378.0 5105.2 4351.2 0.2 0.1 13378.3 14.8 35869.6 109.2 880.6 1539.8 1000.8 333.2 919.3 13341.1 35884.5 552.2 40.2 90470.3 893:3 3800.1 86.3 472.1 63.8 1018.3 609.0 116.6 108.4 1469.9 120.4 603.6 75.5 462.0 914.6 6508.5 11272.8 15449.2 11.7 20.6 23.6 89.9 13687.0 30503.2 4.1_ ' _ 9.1 116715.6 4139.9 12398.3 9782.8 12518.6 10074.1 5282.2 44022.0 17430.4 888.6 2399.1 335651.6 Total TRINIDADrrOBAGO EXPORTS TO CARIFTAICARICOM 'ITS'.'s 1975 Guyana Dominica Grenada St Vincent St Lucia Antigua St KittslNevis Barbados Jamaica Belize Montserrat Total % Share 6056.0 866.1 4011.6 2328.3 1916.1 905.0 640.9 7152.5 11435.6 24.1 446.1 35782.3 10.7 890.7 52.3 324.3 645.3 570.4 54.3 66.0 1023.9 464.9 2.3 67.1 4161.5 1.2 855.6 11.2 22.5 27.5 50.0 18.1 12.6 296.6 58.3 1.3 0.3 1354.0 0.4 81862.3 918.8 3089.5 2126.0 5063.2 6708.5 2455.9 15204.1 62116.1 610.1 1096.0 181250.9 54.0 24.1 1.5 6.7 6.6 36.5 91.5 221.7 1.5 390.1 0.1 11570.0 924.0 1587.9 1217.2 1215.8 1055.7 995.6 5883.3 12111.7 142.9 236.6 36940.7 11.0 10763.5 807.6 2273.7 2706.3 2124.8 572.0 573.7 6947.0 4300.1 75.2 438.0 31581.9 9.4 Trinidadffobago Central 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