Antigua and Barbuda Advances Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2026 Plans at Trade Meetings in Namibia

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Antigua and Barbuda Participates in the Second Commonwealth Senior Trade Officials  Meeting and the Commonwealth Trade Ministers Meeting in Windhoek, Namibia 

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Antigua and Barbuda proudly participated in the Second Commonwealth Senior Trade Officials Meeting (STOM II) and the Commonwealth Trade  Ministers Meeting (CTMM), which took place from June 16th to 20th, 2025, in Windhoek,  Namibia.

The delegation was headed by Ms. Chantal Phillip, Minister Counsellor at the High  Commission for Antigua and Barbuda in London, accompanied by Ms. Jomica Carbon,  Senior Trade Policy Analyst within the Ministry of Trade. 

The meetings brought together senior trade officials, business leaders, and policy  stakeholders from across the Commonwealth to advance strategic discussions on digital  trade and AI-driven trade facilitation, green trade and circular economies and critical  minerals and the sustainable energy transition. 

The inaugural Commonwealth Business Summit (CBS) was also held concurrently on the  sidelines of the CTMM, where market executives, strategists and trade experts from across  the Commonwealth convened to explore investment during the landmark event. 

During the Trade Ministers Meeting, Antigua and Barbuda was invited to provide an update  on national preparations for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM),  which the country will host in 2026.

Minister Counsellor Phillip reaffirmed the Government’s  commitment to delivering a successful and inclusive CHOGM and highlighted progress in  infrastructure, security, logistics, and the thematic focus areas of the 2026 agenda.

She also  underscored Antigua and Barbuda’s ambition to ensure that CHOGM 2026 becomes a  platform for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to shape the policy priorities of Member  States. 

Ms. Carbon contributed to policy dialogues on trade facilitation, digital trade, and resilience building for small and vulnerable economies. The delegation engaged with counterparts on 

strategies to strengthen Commonwealth cooperation in light of global economic challenges  and to foster sustainable economic growth for all member states. 

Antigua and Barbuda expresses its appreciation to the Government of Namibia for hosting  the event and to the Commonwealth Secretariat for convening such timely and impactful  discussions.

The meetings in Windhoek mark a critical step forward in advancing shared  prosperity across the Commonwealth and in preparing for CHOGM 2026 in St. John’s. 

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