Barbados to recalibrate foreign policy amid shifting global order

Newly appointed Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister Chris Sinckler has announced plans to recalibrate Barbados’ foreign policy to respond to what he describes as a rapidly changing international landscape.

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Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, Sinckler said the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will remain a “strategic anchor” in the country’s external relations. He emphasized that Barbados will continue strengthening ties within regional and hemispheric organizations, including the Association of Caribbean States and the Organization of American States (OAS).

To support this strategy, Sinckler outlined plans to modernize Barbados’ diplomatic toolkit with data-driven trade analysis, digital diplomacy platforms, enhanced market intelligence systems, structured diaspora engagement, and predictive risk monitoring.

“We can no longer approach the world as we approached it before. It is changing, and we too must change—not reactively, but proactively,” he said.

Sinckler highlighted ongoing diplomatic engagement beyond the region, including with the European Union and the World Trade Organization in Geneva, aiming to position Barbados to seize emerging opportunities.

Addressing a question about relations with Cuba amid international sanctions, Sinckler affirmed that Barbados would maintain its longstanding ties with Havana. “We’re not going to turn our backs on our friends… we’re going to work with all sides to ensure that whatever happens, the people of Cuba come out the better for this in the end,” he said. He emphasized that the government will monitor the situation closely to make informed, real-time decisions.

The minister also warned that the global environment is undergoing profound change, with “geopolitical fragmentation, supply chain realignment, technological disruption, security-driven trade policy and tightening immigration regimes” shaping the operating space for Barbados. He said the country must convert diplomatic capital into measurable economic and developmental returns while remaining strategic rather than reactive.

Sinckler cited the evolving posture of Canada under new Prime Minister Mark Carney and noted that Barbados is in early negotiations for a new cooperation and development agreement. He also mentioned the government’s goal of expanding air connectivity, including links to Africa, to ensure tangible outcomes from international agreements.

“The volatility, the uncertainty, the capriciousness… is a dangerous space to operate in without firm foundations,” Sinckler said, stressing that Barbados’ recalibrated foreign policy will be disciplined, proactive, and grounded in strategic priorities.

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The foreign minister made his remarks as legislators examined the BDS$80.6 million allocation for his ministry ahead of the national budget presentation on March 16.

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