Door to Regional Integration: Pushing and Pulling Won’t Take Us in – Joey Issa Ocho Rios businessman and civic activist Joe Issa, has said that jostling among CARICOM members will not open the door to regional integration and thus, a bigger trading and domestic space for all. Issa, who was reacting to strides being made within the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) to create a single domestic space, commended the islands on the initiative, suggesting that the move will redound to their benefit, even as the bickering continues within the wider CARICOM grouping. “This is a great stride towards full integration of the sub-regional grouping. This move will give them a bigger market for their exports and a wider domestic space to move about more freely and learn and appreciate each other more. “Most importantly, the initiative gives greater recognition to the fact that they are one people with the same origin and culture,” says Issa, noting, “It’s a pity the same cannot be said of the bigger CARICOM grouping, whose members continue to push and shove each other.”