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Experts urge border reform to counter trade fragmentation

Summary by Barbados Today
Caribbean governments must modernise border systems, reduce port and travel costs, and improve real-time data sharing to protect regional trade and economies from increasingly permanent global disruptions, speakers at a Central Bank of Barbados seminar have warned. Outdated border regulations, cumbersome customs procedures and persistent data silos are stifling intra-regional trade and leaving domestic economies vulnerable to global trade shocks…
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Barbados Today broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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