
Table 1 List of parties (19) and non-parties (14) countries from Latin America and The Caribbean. Access and Benefit-Sharing Clearing-House (2022) CountryParty fromNational focal point (NFP)Competent national authority (CAN)Antigua and Barbuda12 March, 201711Argentina09 March, 201711Bahamas30 March, 202210Bolivia (Plurinational State of)04 Jan, 201710Brazil02 June, 202111Cuba16 December, 201510Dominican Republic11 February, 201512Ecuador19 December, 201714Guatemala12 October, 201411Guyana12 October, 201411Honduras12 October, 201411Mexico12 October, 201416Nicaragua10 September, 202000Panama12 October, 201411Peru12 October, 201416Saint Kitts and Nevis04 December, 201811Saint Lucia12 June, 202210Uruguay12 October, 201411Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)08 January, 201911BarbadosNon-party10BelizeNon-party00ChileNon-party10ColombiaNon-party11Costa RicaNon-party11DominicaNon-party10El SalvadorNon-party00GrenadaNon-party11HaitiNon-party10JamaicaNon-party10ParaguayNon-party00Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNon-party10SurinameNon-party00Trinidad and TobagoNon-party00
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