File: Pensioners wait in line outside Republic Bank on Harris Promenade in San Fernando.
The newly-appointed members of the Fair Trading Commission (FTC), from left, Genevieve Thompson, Tamara Dewan-Roopansingh, chairman Nisha Persad, Aruna Beharrylall and Neha Maharaj after being sworn in by President Christine Kangaloo, at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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ANSA McAL chief financial officer Nicholas Jackman gives remarks during the media conference to announce the group’s audited financial report 2025, held at the Samaan Estate, St Clair on Tuesday.
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TTMA President Dale Parsons
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The late chairman of the CL Financial Group, Lawrence Duprey.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, left, and Minister of State for Financial Affairs for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, centre, signed an Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investment between both countries on February 3, 2026 on the margins of the World Government Summit in the Dubai, UAE. Minister of Public Administration and AI, Dominic Smith, is at right.
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Akima Umezawa, Japan Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
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Feature speaker – Jason Cummings, managing director of RBC Merchant Bank (Caribbean)
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ANSA McAL's new head of sustainability and social investment, Melanie Richards
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File: Pensioners wait in line outside Republic Bank on Harris Promenade in San Fernando.
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The newly-appointed members of the Fair Trading Commission (FTC), from left, Genevieve Thompson, Tamara Dewan-Roopansingh, chairman Nisha Persad, Aruna Beharrylall and Neha Maharaj after being sworn in by President Christine Kangaloo, at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Just a couple weeks ago, most people, if asked to locate the Strait of Hormuz on a map, would not know where to place the mark. The outbreak of hostilities between the US and Israel on one hand, and Iran on the other, has brought this narrow passage between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula into sharp focus. Yet most people don’t have a full appreciation of how this situation will impact their daily lives.
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Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal shows a map of Trinidad where there are oil and gas interests.
In a strategic move to solidify the future of the nation’s natural gas production, Dr Roodal Moonilal, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries held a meeting with representatives from EOG Resources.
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ANSA McAL chief financial officer Nicholas Jackman gives remarks during the media conference to announce the group’s audited financial report 2025, held at the Samaan Estate, St Clair on Tuesday.
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The ANSA McAL Group has seen increased growth in the US and Guyanese markets in the 2025 financial year.
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The Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism is facing mounting pressure over its failure to appoint a board to the Fair Trading Commission (FTC), with a formal pre-action protocol letter now threatening judicial review.
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TTMA President Dale Parsons
As global geopolitical shifts continue to reshape international trade, T&T’s manufacturing sector is aggressively pivoting toward its closest neighbours.
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The late chairman of the CL Financial Group, Lawrence Duprey.
Local insurance company, Clico, recorded a $567.66 million increase in its after-tax profits for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, which was mainly as a result of $340.59 million in income the insurer received from the settlement of the Clico Energy matter.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, left, and Minister of State for Financial Affairs for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, centre, signed an Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investment between both countries on February 3, 2026 on the margins of the World Government Summit in the Dubai, UAE. Minister of Public Administration and AI, Dominic Smith, is at right.
On February 3rd, 2026, it was announced that the overnments of Trinidad and Tobago (‘T&T’) and the United Arab Emirates signed an Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investment. Though welcome news, it is worthy to bear in mind that this agreement is but one of many which afford various benefits to T&T investors. In this multi-part series, we discuss the various investment protection agreements (also commonly referred to as bilateral investment treaties) to which T&T is party and provide a high-level overview of some of the key provisions of such agreements, including the rights and benefits available to T&T investors.
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Akima Umezawa, Japan Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
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Japanese Ambassador to T&T Akima Umezawa says while T&T and Japan have long enjoyed beneficial trade relations, recent geopolitical tensions can open more opportunities for local exports.
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oDeliver’s business, which began five years ago, is already generating profit from its core operations, even as it pushes aggressively into faster, on-demand delivery, a balancing act its leadership insists is deliberate, not accidental.
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The limited scope of coverage for many who face adverse impacts due to climate change was put into perspective at the Reporting Climate Impacts in a Climate Justice Context Workshop at the Marriott hotel last Wednesday.
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Feature speaker – Jason Cummings, managing director of RBC Merchant Bank (Caribbean)
In a call to dismantle the archaic architectures of corporate power, Jason Cummings, vice-president financing/head of Caribbean financial advisory services and managing director at RBC Merchant Bank (Caribbean) Ltd, opened a dialogue on the future of leadership during an International Women’s Day 2026 forum at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business on Friday.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s net official foreign reserves totalled US$5.580 billion at the end of February 2026, a decrease of US$135 million or 2.36 per cent from January 2026, when the reserves amounted to US$5.715 billion, according to data from the Central Bank website.
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Procurement specialist, Dr Margaret Rose
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The Hilton Garden Inn to be located at South Park in San Fernando is scheduled to begin construction later this year.
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Khadija Moore, regional director of human capital at the Unicomer Group
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Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal shows a map of Trinidad where there are oil and gas interests.
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ANSA McAL chief financial officer Nicholas Jackman gives remarks during the media conference to announce the group’s audited financial report 2025, held at the Samaan Estate, St Clair on Tuesday.
ROGER JACOB
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Former Senator Renuka Sagramsingh-Sooklal
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
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TTMA President Dale Parsons
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The late chairman of the CL Financial Group, Lawrence Duprey.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Sean Sobers, left, and Minister of State for Financial Affairs for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, centre, signed an Agreement for the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investment between both countries on February 3, 2026 on the margins of the World Government Summit in the Dubai, UAE. Minister of Public Administration and AI, Dominic Smith, is at right.
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Akima Umezawa, Japan Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
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