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Caribbean Central American Action average salary is $44,795, median salary is $44,795 with a salary range from $44,795 to $44,795.
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  • Caribbean Central American Action
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington, DC
  • Caribbean-Central American Action (CCAA) is a private, independent organization that promotes private sector-led economic development in the Caribbean Basin and throughout the Hemisphere. The organization serves its goal of facilitating trade and investment by stimulating a constructive dialogue between the private and public sectors to improve the policy and regulatory environments for business on both the international and local level. The organization conducts policy-oriented programs in sectors such as financial services, transportation, energy, agriculture, apparel, intellectual property rights, tourism, telecommunications, and information technology. In the Caribbean, the organization is focused on the proposed Caribbean Single Market and Economy and the...