(Reuters) -Caribbean nations are looking to “decisively” broaden opportunities for trade with Africa, the secretary-general of its regional bloc said on Monday, in view of looming uncertainty with its more traditional trade partners. Stronger trade ties with Africa would signal a key economic shift in a region relies heavily on trade with the U.S., Canada and Europe, in a period of growing protectionism. In April, Washington imposed a baseline 10% tariff on nearly all its trade partners.Read More
Caribbean seeks stronger Africa trade as traditional routes waver
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