
St John’s, Antigua and Barbuda – December 21, 2025… Recent comments by the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago regarding CARICOM and the position taken by Antigua and Barbuda merit a measured response grounded in facts, respect, and the long history of Caribbean cooperation.
Antigua and Barbuda has never questioned the sovereign right of any CARICOM member to conduct its bilateral relations as it sees fit. Equally, no member should question the legitimacy of another CARICOM state engaging responsibly, transparently, and respectfully with international partners, including the United States, on matters that directly affect its citizens.
In 2024 alone, Trinidad and Tobago earned more than US $1.1 billion in foreign exchange from trade with CARICOM, comprising approximately US $784.7 million in domestic exports and US $501.3 million in re-exports to CARICOM states. CARICOM was Trinidad and Tobago’s second-largest export market, exceeded only by the United States.
That trade has not been balanced. Trinidad and Tobago recorded the largest merchandise trade surplus within CARICOM, and it remains the only member state to have maintained a net positive trade balance with the Community consistently since the inception of CARICOM in 1973.
The Caribbean Community is a partnership rooted in shared history, shared bloodlines, shared struggle for independence, and a shared determination that small states are stronger when they act together.
Finally, Antigua and Barbuda categorically rejects the unsubstantiated assertion that its leaders have “bad-mouthed” the United States. No evidence has been offered because none exists. On the contrary, Antigua and Barbuda maintains a record of close collaboration with the United States, including constructive engagement on security matters, immigration, and consistent cooperation in multilateral fora such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States.
Respectful dialogue with international partners is not subservience; nor is regional consultation disloyalty. Antigua and Barbuda will continue to engage the United States responsibly and transparently in full cooperation, while remaining fully committed to CARICOM and to the dignity, sovereignty, and mutual respect that define Caribbean integration.



