About CCAA Mission Statement Join CCAA Trustees & Members CCAA Staff Careers Annual Report
Industry Areas USAID Initiatives
2009 Schedule 2008 Schedule Miami Conference CBI Trade & Investment Forums
Annual Reports Conference Reports Press Releases CCAA Presentations Private Sector Reports Publications Newsletters
Collaborating Organizations Useful Links
Annual Reports | Conference Reports | Press Releases | CCAA Presentations | Private Sector Reports | Publications | Newsletters
Caribbean-Central American Action
« Back to Press Releases    
September 23, 2009  

Contact: Sally Yearwood-Baker
Tel: 202 331-9467 ext. 813
Email: sybaker@c-caa.org

SPECIAL MIAMI CONFERENCE SESSION TO FOCUS ON CUBA

Washington, DC — Caribbean Central American Action (CCAA) announced today that a special panel on Cuba, which will examine the shifting dynamics between Cuba and the U.S. and the broad regional economic implications related to this movement, will take place during the 33rd Annual Miami Conference on the Caribbean and Central America. The Conference will take place from November 30 to December 2, 2009, at the InterContinental Hotel in Miami, FL.

"Cuba is the unknown quantity in the Caribbean Basin" says CCAA Executive Director, Anton Edmunds. "We don't know how much the rules will change for U.S. trade with Cuba in the short-to-medium term. Nor do we know how much the political and economic landscape in Cuba will change as a result of these openings. And, for the countries of the region particularly the smaller states of the Caribbean Basin, there is no real certainty about the impact on their economies and foreign investment flows of a more open Cuban economy."

Experts on Cuba from international Governments, business, and academia are invited to convene in Miami to discuss these issues on Wednesday, December 2. With panelists holding divergent opinions on a topic that inspires strong reactions, this Cuba session will be one of the most engaging events of the Miami Conference.

CCAA's Miami Conference on the Caribbean and Central America continues to be the premiere trade and policy forum for the countries of the Caribbean Basin. Titled "Responding to Global Challenges: Surviving and Prospering in Today's Economy," the 2009 Conference will highlight how the governments and the private sector of the Caribbean and Central America are addressing the multiple economic and political events that have dominated the past year and how the region's international partners are working through the challenges with them. To access the current Miami Conference Agenda, please click here. To register for the conference, please click here.

2009 CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Currently, our 2009 Miami Conference sponsors include: Exxon Mobil, Inter-American Development Bank, Scotiabank, The Sol Group, and Tropical Shipping.

Media Sponsors include: Caribbean Update and Business Monitor International.

2009 Collaborating Organizations include: the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America (AACCLA), the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Enterprise Florida, Florida Association for Volunteer Action in the Caribbean and the Americas (FAVACA), the Florida International Bankers Association (FIBA), the Haitian Manufacturers' Association (ADIH), and the Inter-American Dialogue.

# # #

Back to Top