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Caribbean Commission
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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Agreement to begin a comprehensive survey of industries and industrial potentialities in Caribbean territories of the four member countries was reached in the fourth meeting of the Caribbean Commission which convened on June 23, 1947, at Jamaica, B.W.I., with representatives present from France, the Netherlands, United King-dom and the United States. On the basis of recommendations passed at the 1946 session of the West Indian Conference, the Commission drew up a program of action by which a panel of four experts on industrial affairs (one chosen by each national section) was to act as a committee headed by the Secretary-General of the Commission (Lawrence W. Cramer), and was to submit a report on the present and proposed state of industrial development in the Caribbean area. An adviser was to be appointed to coordinate the work of the experts and to edit the text of the final report. The Commission agreed that the report was to be ready in time for submission to the next session of the West Indian Conference, scheduled for the spring of 1948.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. Regional Organizations
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- Copyright © The IO Foundation 1947
References
1 For information on previous meetings of the Commission, see International Organization, I, p. 155, 368.
2 Caribbean Commission Press Release, June 26, 1947.
3 Ibid., June 28, 1947.
4 Ibid.
5 Department of State, Bulletin, XVI, p. 1250.