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TEPA, International Trade Centre Join Forces to Boost Saint Lucian Exports

11 February 2016
ITC News

(CASTRIES, St. Lucia) – The Trade Export Promotion Agency (TEPA) of St Lucia and the International Trade Centre (ITC) today agreed to step up collaboration to boost the export capacities of the country’s enterprises. The agreement was signed by TEPA Chief Executive Officer Jacqueline Emmanuel Flood and ITC Executive Director Arancha González, who is on her first official visit to St Lucia and the Caribbean region.

This new agreement between the two organizations will allow for a review and update of St Lucia’s 2004 National Export Strategy (NES), which was developed by the Government with the guidance of ITC. The update of the NES – which will be led by TEPA – aims to reflect a changed economic climate and different export priorities, allowing St Lucia to grab a greater share of regional and global trade.

As part of the collaboration, ITC will provide technical support and advisory services to strengthen the institutional capacities of TEPA, to provide better services to its enterprise clients. A main goal of this renewed partnership will be to increase the number of St Lucian enterprises participating in regional and global trade. This capacity building will also be extended to other organizations and enterprises across the country, both public and private.

In addition, ITC will build on its expertise to provide support to ‘Tastes of St Lucia’, an ongoing initiative to brand products made in St Lucia, including from the food and beverage sector, to the services industry.

Ms. Emmanuel Flood said: “This is not the first time ITC is providing support to TEPA. ITC has worked closely with us before and was integral in the development of our Trade Information System. We are elated and very grateful for ITC’s support. We look forward to this new arrangement and continue to push towards growth and excellence through our National Export Strategy.”

Ms. González said: “St Lucia has great potential to expand and diversify its export base. It is an island which has much to offer in terms of agro-processing and the skills of its people and the continued collaboration between TEPA and ITC will leverage this to create exports which can compete on the global stage.'

During her visit to St Lucia, Ms. González also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ms. Emma Hippolyte, Minister for Commerce, Business Development, Investment, and Consumer Affairs. This Memorandum, which was signed on 9 February, sets out to strengthen the cooperation between the Government and ITC on trade development and export promotion.

ABOUT TEPA

Saint Lucia Trade Export Promotion Agency (TEPA) is the Saint Lucian Government’s National Trade Export and Promotion Agency, and is the lead agency mandated to spearhead the island’s National Export Development Effort. The overall objective is to increase aggregate volume and value of exports from Saint Lucia.

The Trade Export and Promotion Agency (TEPA) will provide a range of information and support to local businesses and international buyers.

Saint Lucia TEPA works to promote and expand business in export markets around the world. We aspire to increase local exports, to assist local businesses improve profitability and long term sustainability, thus making a direct and valuable contribution to the Saint Lucian economy.

ABOUT ITC

ITC is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. ITC assists small and medium-sized enterprises in developing and transition economies to become more competitive in global markets, thereby contributing to sustainable economic development within the frameworks of the Aid-for-Trade agenda and the UN Global Goals.

Contact: ITC

Jarle Hetland
Media Officer
Office of the Executive Director
International Trade Centre


Mobile: +41 79 582 91 80

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@jarlehetland
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Contact TEPA

Glenfield Gilbert

Trade Information Officer 

Trade Export Promotion Agency (TEPA)

 

Direct Line : 758 468 2051

Facsimile : 758 452 4606 

www.tepa.org.lc