TT Iron Steel founder, president and CEO Gus Hiller, seated second from left, shakes hands with liquidator of ArcelorMittal Point Lisas Ltd, Christopher Kelshall, following the signing of the sale and purchase agreement for the iron and steel plant in June 2023. Also seated are TT Iron Steel chairman Joel “Monty” Pemberton, left, and Keith Daniel, who works with the liquidator. Looking on are Christopher Macintyre, director of CRM Global Capital, attorney-at-law Odette Clarke, plant supervisor Ramesh Gangabissoon, and attorney-at-law Ashmead Ali. PICTURE TT IRON
NGC’s acting president Verlier Quan Vie, left, president of bpTT, David Campbell and Venezuela’s Minister of Oil, Pedro Rafael Tellechea, with the agreements that were signed opening up access by NGC and bpTT to the Cocuina natural gas field, which straddles the maritime boundary between T&T and Venezuela. The signing took place on July 24, at the Mira Flores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela.
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The Loran Manatee and the Manakin-Cocuina natural gas fields on the maritime boundary between T&T and Venezuela
Finance Minister Colm Imbert
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Minister of Housing and Urban Development Camille Robinson-Regis, right, shares a light moment with Jennika Joefield of Joelfield’s Candy at the TIC Trade Show, Centre of Excellence, Macoya, yesterday.
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The Central Bank of T&T, left, is located in the Eric Williams Financial Complex in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young
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Visiting yachties, attempting to seek shelter from Hurricane Beryl, fill out immigration forms at Powder Boats, Chaguaramas last week
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Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon, centre, cuts the ribbon to open the 2024 Trade and Investment Conference (TIC) with Balroop Group CEO Vishnu Balroop, left, T&T Manufacturers Association president Roger Roach, Community Development and Family Services Minister Donna Cox and Eximbank CEO Navin Dookeran during the TIC 25th anniversary opening ceremony at Queen’s Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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Angella Persad, chair of SOLIS, with Rishi Baddaloo, group managing director of the company.
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Lonsdale Saatchi & Saatchi division head Brent Coutain, left, with T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Kiran Maharaj and Media Insite VP operations Joe Taylor listen to content creator and strategist Ricqcolia Phillip, during the Power of Perception, Media Intelligence for Enhanced Engagement panel discussion, held at the Hyatt Regency, Wrighston Road, Port-of-Spain, last Thursday.
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Tobago economist Dr Vanus James.
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CEO of Seprod and AS Bryden, Richard Pandohie
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Dr Pradeep Singh Rajpurohit, India’s High Commissioner , left, and former Finance Minister Winston Dookeran.
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Economist Dr Marlene Attzs
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TT Iron Steel founder, president and CEO Gus Hiller, seated second from left, shakes hands with liquidator of ArcelorMittal Point Lisas Ltd, Christopher Kelshall, following the signing of the sale and purchase agreement for the iron and steel plant in June 2023. Also seated are TT Iron Steel chairman Joel “Monty” Pemberton, left, and Keith Daniel, who works with the liquidator. Looking on are Christopher Macintyre, director of CRM Global Capital, attorney-at-law Odette Clarke, plant supervisor Ramesh Gangabissoon, and attorney-at-law Ashmead Ali. PICTURE TT IRON
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NGC’s acting president Verlier Quan Vie, left, president of bpTT, David Campbell and Venezuela’s Minister of Oil, Pedro Rafael Tellechea, with the agreements that were signed opening up access by NGC and bpTT to the Cocuina natural gas field, which straddles the maritime boundary between T&T and Venezuela. The signing took place on July 24, at the Mira Flores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Petrotrin refinery.
The new process to find a buyer for the Petrotrin refinery has received nine potential bidders.
The bidders are CRO Consortium, IEM Refinery Company, GN Fenceline, Columbus Refining Trinidad and Tobago, Integritus Group of Companies, Oando PLC, Nautical Partners, Patriotic Energies and INCA Refining.
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One day after shareholders of One Caribbean Media (OCM) rejected the election of two Government-nominated directors to the media company's board, the National Investment Fund Holding Company Limited (NIF) has submitted a legal request for information on the vote at the OCM annual meeting.
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Minister of Housing and Urban Development Camille Robinson-Regis, right, shares a light moment with Jennika Joefield of Joelfield’s Candy at the TIC Trade Show, Centre of Excellence, Macoya, yesterday.
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Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon says there is an increasing focus on using local inputs into manufacturing as she emphasised that this country is recognised as the hub of manufacturing in the Caribbean.
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The Central Bank of T&T, left, is located in the Eric Williams Financial Complex in downtown Port-of-Spain.
The Central Bank of T&T yesterday noted that that lower foreign currency conversions by energy-sector companies led to stranger demand for foreign exchange, which resulted in growth of foreign currency borrowings and a decline in foreign currency deposits.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young
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DeNovo Energy Ltd has expressed interest in further investments in T&T’s energy sector, having already invested in the Iguana and Zandolie projects.
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Visiting yachties, attempting to seek shelter from Hurricane Beryl, fill out immigration forms at Powder Boats, Chaguaramas last week
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Government is looking to reduce the paperwork involved in entering this country by yacht, as moves to introduce the SailClear System.
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Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon, centre, cuts the ribbon to open the 2024 Trade and Investment Conference (TIC) with Balroop Group CEO Vishnu Balroop, left, T&T Manufacturers Association president Roger Roach, Community Development and Family Services Minister Donna Cox and Eximbank CEO Navin Dookeran during the TIC 25th anniversary opening ceremony at Queen’s Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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In 1999, T&T's non-energy exports (minus petrochemicals and iron and steel) registered at approximately $8.5 billion.
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Angella Persad, chair of SOLIS, with Rishi Baddaloo, group managing director of the company.
Eric Solis Marketing Ltd, SOLIS, a leading provider of multifunction printers (MFPs), managed print solutions and commercial displays in T&T, announced yesterday that it is going to launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of its shares.
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Lonsdale Saatchi & Saatchi division head Brent Coutain, left, with T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Kiran Maharaj and Media Insite VP operations Joe Taylor listen to content creator and strategist Ricqcolia Phillip, during the Power of Perception, Media Intelligence for Enhanced Engagement panel discussion, held at the Hyatt Regency, Wrighston Road, Port-of-Spain, last Thursday.
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Many local brands are misusing data to promote products, brands and services to target audiences on social media.
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Tobago economist Dr Vanus James.
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Is the much touted T&T Revenue Authority (TTRA) in Tobago’s best interest, viewed from the perspective of economic development?
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CEO of Seprod and AS Bryden, Richard Pandohie
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AS Bryden and Sons Holdings Ltd (ASBH), a subsidiary of the Jamaican conglomerate Seprod, yesterday announced it has acquired a 44.8 per cent strategic stake in Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ).
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Dr Pradeep Singh Rajpurohit, India’s High Commissioner , left, and former Finance Minister Winston Dookeran.
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Local economists are confident that the presence of BRICS countries like China and India in T&T as investors can help T&T’S economic development.
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New president of the Coalition of Services Industries, Dianne Joseph.
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The Clico building on Abercromby Street in Port-of-Spain
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Petrotrin refinery.
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File: Senior Counsel Deborah Peake
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Minister of Housing and Urban Development Camille Robinson-Regis, right, shares a light moment with Jennika Joefield of Joelfield’s Candy at the TIC Trade Show, Centre of Excellence, Macoya, yesterday.
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The Central Bank of T&T, left, is located in the Eric Williams Financial Complex in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young
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Visiting yachties, attempting to seek shelter from Hurricane Beryl, fill out immigration forms at Powder Boats, Chaguaramas last week
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Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon, centre, cuts the ribbon to open the 2024 Trade and Investment Conference (TIC) with Balroop Group CEO Vishnu Balroop, left, T&T Manufacturers Association president Roger Roach, Community Development and Family Services Minister Donna Cox and Eximbank CEO Navin Dookeran during the TIC 25th anniversary opening ceremony at Queen’s Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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Angella Persad, chair of SOLIS, with Rishi Baddaloo, group managing director of the company.
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Lonsdale Saatchi & Saatchi division head Brent Coutain, left, with T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Kiran Maharaj and Media Insite VP operations Joe Taylor listen to content creator and strategist Ricqcolia Phillip, during the Power of Perception, Media Intelligence for Enhanced Engagement panel discussion, held at the Hyatt Regency, Wrighston Road, Port-of-Spain, last Thursday.
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