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Overhaul for Barbados National Standards SystemThe Barbados National Standards System is set to undergo a BDS$14.58 million transformation aimed at strengthening the Barbados National Standards Ins... more |
CROSQ Completes Workshop on ISO/IEC 17025 for Calibration LaboratoriesThe CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality, with the technical and financial support of Tradecom1, hosted a workshop entitled "ISO/... more |
Suriname Benefiting from Competition Policy and Law SeminarCompetition Policy and Consumer Welfare was the focus of a seminar held on 13 July 2010 at the Torarica Hotel Paramaribo in Suriname, one of a series... more |
Sixteenth CROSQ Council Meeting to be hosted by ABBSCROSQ will be holding its Sixteenth Council Meeting on 12-13 May 2010 at the Royal Antiguan Beach and Tennis Resort, Antigua & Barbuda. The Antigua an... more |
Metrology - measurements in Science and Technology…a bridge to innovationThe 20th May has been earmarked by The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), as WORLD METORLOGY DAY, to commemorate the signing of the ... more |
| Introduction |
| The CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) was created as an Inter-Gorvernmental Organisation by the signing of an agreement among fourteen Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
It was provisionally applied after being signed at the Heads of Government Meeting in Belize City, Belize by eight Member States in February 2002. CROSQ was formally launched at its first General Assembly in St. Vincent in April 2002. The organisation's headquarters was established in Barbados in April 2003 although the Headquarter's Agreement was not signed until January 2007. Associate membership is open to members of the Caribbean community and political entities of the Association of Caribbean States. Once the CROSQ Council is of the opinion that the potential member is willing and able to enjoy the rights and assume the obligations of membership as set out in the Agreement, the member is accepted.
CROSQ is the regional centre for promoting efficiency and competitive production in goods and services, through the process of standardization and the verification of quality. It is the successor to the Caribbean Common Market Standards Council (CCMSC), and supports the CARICOM mandate in the expansion of intra-regional and extra-regional trade in goods and services. CROSQ is mandated to represent the interest of the region in international hemispheric standards work, to promote the harmonization of metrology systems and standards, and to increase the pace of development of regional standards for the sustainable production of goods and services in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), and the enhancement of social and economic development.
Vision statement "The premier CARICOM organisation for the development and promotion of an Internationally Recognised Regional Quality Infrastructure"
Mission statement "The promotion and development of standards and standards related activities to facilitate international competitiveness and sustainable production of goods and services within the CARICOM Single Market Economy for the enhancement of social and economic development"
Mandate and Objectives The key objectives of the Intergovernmental Agreement establishing CROSQ are to:
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