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Finance Minister Dave Tancoo holds up a copy of the budget statement while delivering his address at the T&T Manufacturers’ Association post-budget forum at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, on October 14.
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Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) President Dale Parson speaking at the TTTMA’s President and Awards Dinner on Tuesday night at the Hyatt Regency.
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Aggregate Producers Alliance, director, Danny Persad, left, and Aggregate Producers Alliance, President, Nigel Tenia speak during a press conference at Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain.
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The rum distillery which is located in Laventille.
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Founder of Access Mobility Medcare, Neala Persad, and Director of Operations, Robert Bissondath, stand alongside the UpLyft device for patient accessibility during the Access Mobility launch held at Kapok Hotel, Maraval.
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One of the images on a screen at the launch of the National Payment and Innovation Company at the TTIFC offices at the International Waterfront Complex in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange CEO Eva Mitchell, third from left, rings the Stock Exchange bell alongside, from left, Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development Kennedy Swaratsingh, Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo,and TTSE chairman Ian Narine during the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange Capital Markets and Investor Conference at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has updated its growth projections for the region, estimating that gross domestic product (GDP) will rise 2.4 per cent this year and slightly reduced to 2.3 per cent next year.
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Since the end of colonial rule, Caribbean nations have fluctuated between aspirations for unity and the realities of fragmentation. Early attempts to build a politically and economically integrated region were eventually replaced by individualistic approaches, with each nation opting to pursue its own path. The impact of this disunity has been significant and far-reaching.
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T&T Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA) president, Nigel Tenia
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The quarrying industry in T&T, according to the Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA), is standing at a critical crossroads.
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Aggregate Producers Alliance, director, Danny Persad, left, and Aggregate Producers Alliance, President, Nigel Tenia speak during a press conference at Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA) is calling on the Government to address long-standing regulatory challenges in the country’s aggregate processing industry, which it says has operated for a quarter of a century without a single processing licence being granted.
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Central Bank Governor Larry Howai has raised concerns over a rising tide of online fraud in T&T, noting that citizens lost approximately $3.3 million between October 2024 and September 2025.
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Angostura Holdings Ltd has reported strong results for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2025, as the company’s international performance and product innovation helped lift revenue and profits.
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Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs gives remarks during the Senate debate on the Financial Appropriation Bill 2026, held at the Red House yesterday.
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Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs warned that the Government’s 2026 Budget raises serious concerns about fiscal responsibility, particularly its plan to finance nearly $19 billion in new borrowing without clear explanation.
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This week, we at Bourse recap the performance of local stock market for the first nine-months of 2025 (9M2025). Despite generally improving earnings, local equity markets have continued a multi-year slide, dampened by weaker investor sentiment and other drivers. Will the local market continue its downward momentum or could new developments and/or shifts in investor sentiment alter the course in the upcoming months? We discuss below.
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Economist Justin Ram
One of T&T’s top private sector executives, two economists and and a local downstream expert have all expressed concern about the negative impact of the closure of the ammonia and urea operations on the Point Lisas Industrial Estate, owned by the Canadian fertiliser company Nutrien.
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The National Energy Corporation (NEC)-a wholly owned subsidiary of The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (NGC), which holds a virtual monopoly over tugboat services at key ports including Point Lisas, has issued a board mandate requiring local shipping agents to pay for towage services exclusively in US dollars.
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Founder of Access Mobility Medcare, Neala Persad, and Director of Operations, Robert Bissondath, stand alongside the UpLyft device for patient accessibility during the Access Mobility launch held at Kapok Hotel, Maraval.
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When former banker Neala Persad, founder of Access Mobility Medcare (AMMC), decided to expand her Toronto-based company to Trinidad and Tobago, she wasn’t simply launching a business, she was introducing a new model of care.
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Wendell Moses, capacity-building consultant of the Central Finance Facility (CFF), believes that the national budget for fiscal year 2026 will generate good governance and economic growth, which will benefit the credit union movement.
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Patrons lime at the Truth Lounge on Ariapita Avenue, Port-of-Spain.
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T&T Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA) president, Nigel Tenia
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Aggregate Producers Alliance, director, Danny Persad, left, and Aggregate Producers Alliance, President, Nigel Tenia speak during a press conference at Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain.
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Governor of Central Bank Larry Howai
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