The Caribbean Council publishes a number of specialist newsletters that are of great value to subscribers. The publications are editorially independent and are published by the Caribbean Council with the objective of providing an overview of the week's news relating to the Caribbean. All publications are neutral and aim to separate fact from comment.
Market Intelligence That Separates Fact from Opinion
Caribbean Insight is a weekly publication that provides subscribers
with regular news that is not influenced by any political persuasion.
It provides in depth information on current economic, political
and commercial developments in the Caribbean; news on events
in Europe and the US that affect the region; and weekly coverage
of developments in Cuba.
As an editorially independent publication, Caribbean Insight is written with the aim of separating fact from comment and as a result, business people, academics, and those with a general interest in the Caribbean find it an invaluable tool for developing and maintaining knowledge and providing an insight into political, economic and commercial events in the region.
What subscribers say…
"Caribbean
Insight provides at a glance, a roundup of the macro business
issues and opportunities in the Region - allowing a region focused
5 minute, weekly update. I am not sure how one would gather
that information effectively without it!"
Charles Whitaker, Partner, Brown & Co
''
Caribbean Insight is precisely that - insightful, and informative.
Whether one has substantive experience of commerce and politics
in the Caribbean region or relatively little, Caribbean Insight
offers news and related analysis which is topical, relevant
and prescient - the result of experience and expertise of the
region garnered and developed over many years, applied with
a profound understanding of the region.''
Alun Cole, Partner, Eversheds LLP
“Caribbean
Insight provides an informative, yet concise overview of the
principal events in the region. We find it invaluable in keeping
us up to date with current affairs and political insights”
Ruth Euling, Area Sales Director, Latin America and the Caribbean,
De La Rue Currency
"Every
week I am informed on what is happening in the region, through
Caribbean Insight, this is my best and most frequent source
of information.”
Fernando Gonzalez, Dominican Republic
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Caribbean Insight: The Facts
- 45 issues published per annum
- Delivered electronically in PDF format
- Easy to store enabling subscribers to build up a digital archive for future reference
- Money back guarantee: The Caribbean Council will refund the remaining part of an annual subscription to anyone who wishes to cancel it
- Save hours of searching for regular, reliable information for less than $10 US / £5.00 / €7 per week
Subscription Costs*
| $
US Dollars |
£ GB Pounds |
€
Euros |
|
6 Months (23 issues) |
254 |
127 |
188 |
1
year |
450 |
225 |
333 |
2 year (20 % discount applied) |
720 |
360 |
533 |
UK Academic Institutions and Charities are entitled to a 30 per cent discount against the annual subscription charge. (Please note this does not include the 3 year discounted rate.)
Members of the Caribbean-Britain Business Council (CBBC) receive Caribbean insight and Caribbean Airline News as part of the standard membership package. For more details about the CBBC click here.
SEPARATING FACT FROM OPINION
For the last eight years Cuba Briefing has been providing detailed and accurate news on economic, social and political developments inside Cuba to corporate interests with a long term economic relationship with the island.
Because of the growing interest in Cuba the publication is now being made available internationally on a subscription-only basis for those in business, government and the academic world who wish to understand on a weekly basis developments relating to Cuba.
Written by experts with many years of regular high level contact with Ministers, officials and others in Havana, Washington, London and elsewhere, Cuba Briefing provides readers with an unique understanding of where Cuba is going.
Produced by the editorially independent team that produces Caribbean Insight, Cuba Briefing is written with the aim of providing an insight into political, economic and commercial events on an objective and informed basis.
To download an information brochure about Cuba Briefing click here.
What subscribers say…
"We find this to be an invaluable and timely source of information on a variety of Cuban topics, whether in terms of political and economic events, or in terms of foreign corporate and local enterprise activity taking place in various business sectors. We also find the analysis and interpretation of events as regularly provided in the briefing to be fair, always interesting and most instructive" David Pitts, Country Head – Cuba, Standard Bank
“With
up to date information often very hard to find, Cuba Briefing
– spanning economic, commercial and political events in
the country – is essential reading for anyone interested
in doing business in Cuba.”
Stuart Culverhouse, Chief Economist, Exotix
"Cuba Briefing provides succinct and accurate information. It has been an invaluable source to me over the past two years while I have been writing a book on contemporary Cuba." Dr George Lambie, Principal Lecturer in International Political Economy, Department for Public Policy, Faculty of Business and Law, De Montfort University, UK
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Cuba
Briefing: The Facts
- 45 issues published per annum
- Delivered electronically in PDF format
- Easy to store enabling subscribers to build up a digital archive for future reference
- Money back guarantee: The Caribbean Council will refund the remaining part of an annual subscription to anyone who wishes to cancel it
- Save hours of searching for regular, reliable information for only $10 US / £5.00 / €7 per week
Subscription Costs*
| $
US Dollars |
£ GB Pounds |
€
Euros |
|
6 Months (23 issues) |
290 |
150 |
200 |
1
year |
500 |
250 |
350 |
2 year (20 % discount applied) |
750 |
400 |
550 |
This publication provides up to date information on Caribbean
related trade and investment events, and any other events in
which subscribers might be interested. The newsletter also includes
a news cuttings service. This is distributed bi-monthly via
email to members of the Caribbean-Britain Business Council,
Cuba Initiative and Anglo Dominican Trade Council. Non-members
may subscribe free of charge.
If you would like to subscribe to the Caribbean Council Newsletter please email admin@caribbean-council.org.
The latest newsletter can be downloaded from the Caribbean Council Home Page
Please note: All news briefings are published in English and are distributed via email in Adobe PDF format. Please contact Eileen Molloy if you are unable to accept emails in this format: eileen.molloy@caribbean-council.org
Ways
to pay
1.
Cheque
Please make Cheques payable to The Caribbean Council and post
to 2 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8PJ, United kingdom
2. BACS/SWIFT Transfer: For account details please contact Stephanie Whittle+44 (20) 7235 9484. If paying by bank transfer, subscribers are advised to accept all charges before subscription can be completed.
Special Offers
March / April 2009: Subscribe to Caribbean Insight and receive Cuba Briefing Free of Charge for 12 Months.
*Please note all rates are per annum and are subject to an annual inflationary increase of 4%


