The Bill seeks to give effect to the Free Trade Agreement between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Costa Rica.
Bills
3rd Session of the 8th Republican Parliament
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Costa Rica Free Trade Bill, 2004
An Act to give effect to the Free Trade Agreement between the Caribbean Community and the Government of Costa Rica

Introduced By:
Kenneth Valley
Bill No:
House of Representatives Bill 38 of 2004
Introduced In:
Introduced On:
26-Nov-2004
Published In Gazette On
26-Nov-2004, Vol.43 No.214
Status
President of the Republic - Assent
Progress
26 Nov 2004
House of Representatives
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
10 Dec 2004
2nd Reading of the Bill
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
10 Dec 2004
Committee Stage
10 Dec 2004
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill
1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Hon. Kenneth Valley, MP [Diego Martin Central] [Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
14 Dec 2004
Senate
1st Reading of the Bill Hansard

1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
11 Jan 2005
2nd Reading of the Bill Hansard

10 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
2.Sen. Dr. Jennifer Kernahan [Opposition Senator]
3.Sen. Dr. Ramesh Deosaran [Independent Senator]
4.Sen. the Hon. Christine Sahadeo [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
5.Sen. Sadiq Baksh [Opposition Senator]
6.Sen. Dr. Eastlyn McKenzie [Independent Senator]
7.Sen. Dr. Rolph Balgobin [Independent Senator (Temporary)]
8.Sen. Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan [Opposition Senator]
9.Sen. the Hon. Danny Montano [Minister of Legal Affairs]
10.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
11 Jan 2005
Committee Stage Hansard

11 Jan 2005
3rd Reading and Passage of the Bill Hansard

1 speakersShow Speakers
1.Sen. the Hon. Knowlson Gift [Minister of Foreign Affairs]
24 Feb 2005