Dominican soap company takes legal action against Jamaican government in CCJ

DCP Successors Limited (DCPS), a Dominica-based company, has brought a case against the Jamaican government before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in Trinidad. 

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The company alleges that Jamaica is in violation of the provisions outlined in the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, specifically concerning the manufacturing of soap.

Court proceedings

According to the CCJ, this case marks the first in-person hearing conducted by the court since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The matter falls under the Court’s Original Jurisdiction, which serves as an international tribunal responsible for interpreting the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas that governs CARICOM, the regional integration movement.

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The impact on regional integration

The CCJ possesses the exclusive authority to adjudicate disputes arising from the interpretation and application of the treaty, which oversees the operation of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). The CSME facilitates the free movement of goods, skills, labor, and services across the region.

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DCPS, a company duly incorporated under the laws of Dominica, specializes in the manufacturing of various soap products. They employ the saponification process to produce generic soap noodles that can be further scented and molded. 

In their case, DCPS argues that the Jamaican government’s exemption of soap manufacturers from paying the Common External Tariff (CET) on imported soap noodles, which do not qualify for community treatment as imported products, constitutes a breach of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.

 

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