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    CARICOM And The EU Face The Same Global Paradigm Shift

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 7, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Paradigm shift: the rising rule of power undermines old assumptions, forcing new models for trade, security, and cooperation.
    • Incremental adjustments and communiqués will not suffice; both EU and CARICOM must pursue structural transformation.
    • EU seeks strategic autonomy in energy, defense, digital payments, and a savings and investments union.
    • CARICOM urged to deepen the Single Market and Economy, welcome associate members, amplify citizen voice, confront climate, crime, and tech shocks.

    CARICOM And The EU Face The Same Global Paradigm Shift
    Chairman of CARICOM, The Hon. Philip J. Pierre, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia addressing the Opening Ceremony of the 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community at Sandals Grande Saint Lucia, Sunday 5 July.

    By Keith Bernard

    News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. July 7, 2026: Two regional blocs – CARICOM and the EU – an ocean apart and vastly different in scale, are wrestling with the same underlying force this year: disruptive change born of a genuine paradigm shift in the global order.

    In Europe, officials at the European Central Bank have openly described the emergence of a new global paradigm – one in which the rule of law is increasingly challenged by the rule of power. The old assumptions no longer hold. Trade shocks that once would have triggered predictable retaliation instead produce unexpected outcomes, as seen when the euro appreciated against the dollar following US tariff hikes rather than depreciating as models forecast. Europe’s dependence on the United States, China and Russia is narrowing its room to maneuver, even as it tries to build strategic autonomy in energy, defense and digital payments. The EU is not simply facing a rough patch; it is being asked to rewire the assumptions on which sixty years of integration were built.

    CARICOM faces its own version of the same storm. At the recent 51st Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in St. Lucia, the Secretary-General urged member states to treat the current volatility not as a barrier but as an opportunity to recommit to regional integration. Earlier this year, the outgoing Chairman put it plainly: climate shocks are arriving faster than financing mechanisms can respond, criminal networks are adapting faster than regional institutions, and technological disruption is reshaping economies faster than regulatory frameworks can keep pace. That is not a description of a temporary setback. It is a description of a paradigm shift – the ground itself moving beneath the region’s feet.

    What ties these two stories together is this: disruptive change of this kind cannot be managed with yesterday’s playbook. Incremental adjustment, more meetings, and more communiqués will not suffice when the underlying rules of trade, security and cooperation have genuinely changed. Both the EU and CARICOM are, to their credit, beginning to recognise this. Europe is talking about strategic autonomy and a savings and investments union. CARICOM is talking about deepening the Single Market and Economy, welcoming new associate members, and giving ordinary citizens a stronger voice in regional decisions.

    But recognition is not the same as transformation. The real test for both blocs in the months ahead will be whether they can move from language about resilience to structural change that matches the scale of the shift they are living through. History does not reward institutions that mistake a paradigm shift for a passing storm.

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Keith Bernard is a Guyanese-born, NYC-based analyst and a frequent contributor to News Americas.

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