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Anthony Smart has been re-elected as chairman of the First Citizens Group Financial Holdings Ltd (FCGFH) board.
Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd (PPGPL) ended 2024 with a strong financial performance of approximately 136 per cent growth in profit after tax from 2023.
Prime Minister Stuart Young has said this country is expected to rake in billions in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the energy sector in the next three years.
Guardian Holdings Ltd (GHL) recorded profit attributable to its shareholders of $850.14 million in its financial year ended December 31, 2024, an increase of 31.77 per cent compared to the $645.43 million the group earned in 2023.
President of the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce Sonji Pierre-Chase gave her inaugural speech at the chamber’s annual business meeting and cocktail reception held on April 2 at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain.
With the US government revoking the licences for the Dragon gas project, developmental economist Dr Marlene Attzs is strongly advising that rather than simply mourn the loss of the initiative, T&T must use this moment to rethink its economic future.
This was the message from former president of the T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) Roger Roach to businesses, who are crying out for foreign exchange.
In an era where consumers are more informed and connected than ever before, the ability of businesses to listen to their customers has become a defining factor in their success. Marketing is no longer a one-way street where brands dictate the conversation; instead, it is a dynamic dialogue driven by consumer needs, preferences, and expectations.
The business community, an economist and an energy expert call for urgent refocus on the economy, following the announcement of the revocation of the OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control) special licences for the Dragon and Cocuina fields being revoked by the United States government.
NCB Financial Group Ltd (NCBFG) failed to declare a dividend for its first quarter that ended December 31, 2024, despite indicating that it would hold a special board meeting during its second quarter, which ended on March 31, 2025, to consider the dividend payment.
It has now been more than five years since cannabis was decriminalised in Trinidad and Tobago on December 23, 2019. During that time, the development of the formal medicinal cannabis sector, to be overseen by the long-pending T&T Cannabis Licensing Authority, stagnated before it ever truly began. Despite the passage of the Cannabis Control Bill 2020 in April 2022, the legislation which empowers the Authority, that body is yet to be established.
At a news conference on Tuesday, Prime Minister Stuart Young said the decision of the US Department of Treasury to revoke T&T’s specific licences to undertake the development of the Dragon and Cocuina-Manakin gas fields “does not come necessarily as a surprise, seeing how volatile things are, not only with respect to the policy with Venezuela, but what we are seeing with the application of tariffs.”
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