Thea De Roche, founder of a local advisory service, T De Roche Financial Services
Field interviewers from the Central Statistical Office get ready to ask questions of a national.
Justin Smith is the president of the Trinidad and Tobago Group of Professional Associations Limited (TTGPA)
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Group CEO of First Citizens, Jason Julien
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One of Methanex’s two methanol plants, located on the Point LIsas Industrial Estate
Methanex
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Paige de Leon, right, talks global carnival with Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, centre, and global filmmaker Ava Duvernay at Carifesta Barbados 2025.
Paige de Leon
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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Group CEO of Agostini Ltd, Barry Davis
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Former minister of energy Stuart Young
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First Citizens CEO Jason Julien
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Opposition MP Colm Imbert
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Deigo Martin North-East MP Colm Imbert poses a question during the sitting of Parliament last month.
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Construction workers Toby and Lorenzo plaster a wall with a mixture of cement and sand at a construction site along Alexandra Street Port of Spain on Tuesday
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Thea De Roche, founder of a local advisory service, T De Roche Financial Services
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Field interviewers from the Central Statistical Office get ready to ask questions of a national.
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Procurement specialist Dr Margaret Rose
If you followed the advice in last month’s column and began documenting and obtaining written authority for questionable directives, you may have already noticed the temperature change.
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FILE – A composite image showing Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (left), and Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles.
Leader of the Opposition Pennelope Beckles has challenged Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar over claims that the current administration delivered Trinidad and Tobago’s removal from the European Union’s list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions, arguing that the record does not support that narrative.
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Methanol production remains a critical component of T&T’s downstream energy sector, contributing significantly to manufacturing output, foreign exchange earnings, and employment. Leveraging its natural gas resources, the country has established itself as one of the world’s leading exporters of methanol, with production largely oriented toward international markets. As a value-added, gas-based industry, methanol plays an important role in supporting industrial activity beyond the extractive industry.
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Group CEO of First Citizens, Jason Julien
First Citizens’ decision to cut US-dollar credit card limits will hurt SMEs immediately and hard, analysts and SME businesses said Friday, as they commented on the most recent lowering of US-dollar spending limits by a local commercial bank.
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One of Methanex’s two methanol plants, located on the Point LIsas Industrial Estate
Methanex
The natural gas downstream petrochemical sector in Trinidad and Tobago(T&T) once hailed as a model to emulate for countries eager to develop their natural gas resources has now found itself in a survival mode. The sector is dealing with a confluence of challenges:
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Paige de Leon, right, talks global carnival with Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, centre, and global filmmaker Ava Duvernay at Carifesta Barbados 2025.
Paige de Leon
Tonight is Dimanche Gras, the precursor to the culmination of the Carnival season with Parade of the Bands.
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As T&T’s Carnival season reaches its peak once again, the nation is celebrating another year of events, international visitors and the familiar rush of fetes stretching from dusk to dawn.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar and Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal yesterday welcomed the decision by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to issue general licences 49 and 50 to BP and Shell, among other international energy companies, to negotiate and enter into contracts to develop gas fields in Venezuela.
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Group CEO of Agostini Ltd, Barry Davis
The acquisition of Massy Distribution (Jamaica) by Agostini Ltd, which is listed on the T&T Stock Exchange, took a significant step forward yesterday, after the company announced it had received a statement of non-objection from the Fair Trade Commission of Jamaica for the deal.
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Former minister of energy Stuart Young
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In the wake of news that the US Department of Treasury issued OFAC general licences to BP and Shell, former energy minister Stuart Young has raised questions concerning the Government’s negotiations with Venezuela.
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First Citizens CEO Jason Julien
First Citizens has become the latest bank to announce a reduction of foreign exchange limit on credit cards.
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Opposition MP Colm Imbert
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Former finance minister Colm Imbert has launched a scathing critique on the current United National Congress (UNC) administration, accusing the Government of presiding over an economic contraction.
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Founder of LinkUp Rum Punch, Mariam Fedai, holds up a bottle of her product.
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Former UK High Commissioner to Guyana, Greg Quinn
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Procurement specialist Dr Margaret Rose
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FILE – A composite image showing Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (left), and Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles.
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Group CEO of First Citizens, Jason Julien
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One of Methanex’s two methanol plants, located on the Point LIsas Industrial Estate
Methanex
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Paige de Leon, right, talks global carnival with Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, centre, and global filmmaker Ava Duvernay at Carifesta Barbados 2025.
Paige de Leon
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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Group CEO of Agostini Ltd, Barry Davis
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