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nationbuilder
06-28-08, - 07:12 PM
Democratic presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama, is promising 100 per cent debt relief for the Caribbean if he becomes the next leader of the United States.

That would translate for Jamaica into a $29 billion write-off in central government debt to the US, a small portion of the near $500 billion of foreign debt the island is carrying, Jamaica's finance ministry figures show.

Policy to be pursued

While Obama himself did not reveal that plan for the region, his foreign policy adviser, Dan Restrepo, told the Government and tourism officials attending the Caribbean Tourism Organisation conference here that this is one of the policies to be pursued by Obama if elected to office.

"As you all well know, the poorest countries in the world, including some in the Caribbean, suffer under the weight of enormous external debt. Barack Obama wants to see a 100 per cent debt cancellation for the world's heavily indebted poor countries, including all such countries in the Caribbean," he said.

Jamaica's debt

The USAID is a a major conduit of US financing to overseas countries and groups.

Jamaica's breakout of its US debt shows that it owes the agency $5.6 billion.

The country is more heavily indebted to the US Department of Agriculture which it owes $7.7 billion and the Federal Financing Bank, which holds $14.6 billion of the country's US debt.

Restrepo also spoke about Obama's intention to facilitate trade between the US and Cuba, saying that the Democrat would personally lead direct diplomacy with Cuban officials.

He said the presidential hopeful also understood the unique security challenges of the Caribbean and that the issue of trans-national crime was of great importance to the region.

He has, therefore, promised to restore funding for drug control programmes that were cut by the George W. Bush administration and to put an end to the illegal gun trade in the south.

- Gleaner and CMC reports

carwashrx
06-28-08, - 07:32 PM
why are we not paying the debt owed in the usa and not forgiving what is owed to us. :realmad:


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canesfins
06-28-08, - 10:45 PM
More fianncial irresponsiblity from this guy, his policies are just retarded

CG
06-28-08, - 10:53 PM
More fianncial irresponsiblity from this guy, his policies are just retarded
Another thing. If the debt was forgiven how long would it be before those countries ran up a new bill?

nationbuilder
06-28-08, - 11:27 PM
More fianncial irresponsiblity from this guy, his policies are just retarded
Not financial irresponsibility. The Caribbean as a block has the best record of paying its debts to the US. Its an interesting way of promoting growth in a region that pays its debts to the US most frequently.