Editorial Staff
01/04/25 06:46

Editorial Staff
01/04/25 06:46

PM Browne Calls for Dialogue Between the U.S. and Caribbean Leaders on Impactful Policies

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PM Browne is calling for more dialogue between the United States and Caribbean leaders regarding impactful policies (file photo)

In a bid for constructive engagement, Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda has called for dialogue with U.S. leaders regarding recent policy announcements from the Trump Administration that could adversely affect Caribbean nations.

He expressed concern that small Eastern Caribbean countries may become “unintended victims” of these policy changes. During his appearance on the Browne and Browne show, PM Browne highlighted three specific policies that have raised alarm:

the employment of Cuban doctors in regional health services, the purchasing of petroleum products from Venezuela, and the importation of goods on Chinese-built vessels.

Browne underscored the potential economic disruption these policies could cause, particularly emphasizing the likely negative impact on the local economies of small island nations.

On the matter of Venezuelan oil imports, he acknowledged that while his administration has not engaged in such transactions, previous arrangements under the prior government had provided essential benefits to Antigua and Barbuda, offering credit that helped stabilize the country during challenging financial times.

He pleaded for U.S. authorities to consider creating a special exemption or “carve out” for the Eastern Caribbean region in their policy discussions, stressing that the financial lifeline from Venezuela, valued at approximately $500 million, played a crucial role in averting economic collapse during previous global crises.

PM Browne also pointed out the potential additional costs that could arise from the policy regarding Chinese-built ships.
He warned that this could lead to a significant increase in shipping fees—up to $4,000 per container—which would likely exacerbate inflation and harm the local economy.

With hopes for a broader dialogue, Browne stated, “I am hoping that we can have a discussion with the U.S. Secretary of State to help them understand that even if Venezuela continues to supply the Caribbean nations, the scale of these sales isn’t enough to support a regime, but providing us with credit can significantly aid in our development.”

While he clarified that he is not seeking to interfere in U.S. politics, Browne firmly asserted that when U.S. policies threaten the sovereignty and well-being of Caribbean nations, it is their right and responsibility to voice their concerns.

9 Comments

  1. Teacher for Life

    Somebody with some sense needs to go talk to the duncy head wig in charge. He so busy making himself look smart but does just the opposite by not thinking out his plans fully. He does not weigh the negative impact they have on real people or maybe he just doesn’t care. He has been known to reverse course ,however, when more knowledgeable heads intercede. So yes, please go talk to the duncy head spoiled petulant wig wearing facist in charge. Lord knows Somebody needs to.

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  2. Stone

    Do you really think that Trump cares two hoots about us down here? Before he got elected, he told the world what he was going to do and he is fulfilling his promises.. What’s dunce about that

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    • Shitholes

      People needs to run far away from the US as possible. Who wants to go go a country whose president calls us shitholes. Yall better strive to go to heaven than the US

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    • Unruly One

      Exactly, he did tell the world that.

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    • Teacher for Life

      Haphazard firings and rehirings, raising tariffs then rescinding them; hiring incompetent cabinet members, threatening allies; pulling out of the WHO; threatening to leave NATO, and etc all reek of dunceness to me.

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      • Teacher for Life

        Not to mention the stupid trade wars wig is currently waging which negatively impacts the entire world to some degree

  3. Luka Johnson

    And really everyone needs the USA?, I think they should form the only Caribbean with all the countries of the Caribbean and South America, something big and with union will not be needed to the USA

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  4. Juju Bee

    Trump don’t care about us. Trump is all about America and Americans

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  5. USA

    I dont know why black people try so hard to get into the US. I honestly don’t know why they do it. They lie on documents…they fake bank accounts and just LIE…To go to a place where the devil is ever so present

    Reply

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