Newly appointed chairman of TSTT, Anthony Peyson
Averne Pantin, the former acting president of Plipdeco
Minister of Finance Colm Imbert
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CEO of Agostini Ltd, Barry Davis
Minister of Energy, Stuart Young, addresses the launch of the National Digital Transformation Symposium hosted by the Ministry of Digital Transformation at the Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre on Wednesday.
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Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning, left, chats with, founder and chairman of IAMovement Jonathan Barcant; head of the Multilateral Environmental Agreements at the Ministry of Planning and Development, Kishan Kumarsingh; and chairman of the National Gas Company Dr Joseph Ishmael Khan during the Caribbean Green Infrastructure Conference, which was held at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business in Mt Hope, yesterday.
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Co-operative Credit Union League of T&T COO Dianne Joseph, left, looks on as league president Joseph Remy and assistant vice president emerging service and innovation at TSTT Keino Cox, at the signing of MoUs with TSTT and TTIFC held at the Radisson Hotel Trinidad in Port-of-Spain on Tuesday. At right is attorney Crystal Daniel.
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Chief information officer and general manager, technology and transformation department, Jean-Michel Baudoin delivers an address during the launch of the IDB Tech Lab in T&T at IDB head office Alexandra Street, Port-of-Spain.
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Participants in the closing workshop of last October’s Sandy Shoreline Project gather outside of the Hyatt Regency in downtown Port-of-Spain for a group photograph.
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Manager of the National Ozone Unit, Ministry of Planning and Development Dr Marissa Gowrie
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Country representative for IDB Julian Belgrave, left, Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles, executive vice president of IDB Jordan Schwartz, Minister of Digital Transformation Hassel Bacchus, chief information officer and general manager technology and trasformation department Jean-Michel Baudoin cut the ribbon to the Tech Lab in Trinidad and Tobago at IDB head office Alexandra Street, Port-of-Spain, Tuesday.
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The Solo Creed tugboat, which is alleged to have been involved in an oil spill off the coast of Tobago last year.
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In early 2024, the tugboat ‘Solo Creed’ was deemed responsible for abandoning a capsized barge off the coast of Tobago, causing a major oil spill and significant environmental damage. The vessel fled and failed to report the incident to local authorities leading to increased damage to 15 kilometers of Tobago’s shoreline. Major clean-up efforts were undertaken to salvage the environmental damage.
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St Vincent and the Grenadines has recorded a 25 per cent increase in visitor arrivals in 2024, as a result of the opening of the Caribbean brand, Sandals, in the destination.
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Outgoing Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley made some bold decisions in the energy sector, the driver of T&T’s economy, over the past nine years such as the mothballing of the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery, the restructuring of Atlantic LNG company and signing controversial gas deals with Venezuela.
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Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning, left, chats with, founder and chairman of IAMovement Jonathan Barcant; head of the Multilateral Environmental Agreements at the Ministry of Planning and Development, Kishan Kumarsingh; and chairman of the National Gas Company Dr Joseph Ishmael Khan during the Caribbean Green Infrastructure Conference, which was held at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business in Mt Hope, yesterday.
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Traditionally, T&T has not considered the inclusion of green bonds, nor the use of the carbon markets as possible innovative sources of financing that can be integrated into the national budgetary process, largely as a result of the dependence on the energy sector for prosperity.
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The Opposition’s Shadow Minister of Finance, MP Dave Tancoo has made a call for the local business community to demand fair access to foreign exchange (forex) from the government.
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Co-operative Credit Union League of T&T COO Dianne Joseph, left, looks on as league president Joseph Remy and assistant vice president emerging service and innovation at TSTT Keino Cox, at the signing of MoUs with TSTT and TTIFC held at the Radisson Hotel Trinidad in Port-of-Spain on Tuesday. At right is attorney Crystal Daniel.
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The Co-operative Credit Union League of T&T (CCULTT) has signed two separate Memoranda of Understandings to advance the movement and bring greater service and efficiency to members.
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AS Bryden & Sons Holdings Ltd is without a doubt one of T&T’s largest and oldest importers and distributors of products. Originally founded in Barbados in 1898 by Arthur Sidney Bryden, the Trinidad office commenced operations in October 1923 under Arthur’s son William Francis Bryden “and can boast of being one of the most successful businesses of its kind and generation in the country,” according to the company’s website.
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In a previous article, I addressed some of the key differences between deferred annuities offered by insurance companies and retirement products sold by mutual fund providers.
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Taharqa Obika, trade and investment consultant
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I note the recent commentary on T&T’s economic performance (including in the last Sunday Business Guardian), which leans significantly on political rhetoric. This has resulted in a dim and one-sided view of the economy. There are established local economists and by comparison, new recruits adding their voices to the question of the legacy of the past decade. Key aspects of the analysis are coloured with what can be described as hyperbole. The effect is that some of the economic commentators’ prescriptions lack objectivity in their analysis. This article treats those positions that may be at variance with the data and examines the facts that lay at the heart of our economic performance over the past decade.
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Sheldon Stephen is on a mission to raise the stage for Carnival through production, investment and spectacle.
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Chief information officer and general manager, technology and transformation department, Jean-Michel Baudoin delivers an address during the launch of the IDB Tech Lab in T&T at IDB head office Alexandra Street, Port-of-Spain.
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T&T, like other developmental countries in the Caribbean, is still facing some foundational challenges when it comes to implementation and the usage of technology to gain advancements, says Jean-Michel Baudoin, chief information officer and general manager of the Technology and Transformation Department of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
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Participants in the closing workshop of last October’s Sandy Shoreline Project gather outside of the Hyatt Regency in downtown Port-of-Spain for a group photograph.
The Caribbean Sea serves as a vital link between North and South America, and is a key route to the Atlantic Ocean, rich in marine resources and ecosystems. The Greater Caribbean comprises 25 countries and 12 territories, boasting a coastline of 25,738 km, which represents 1.6 per cent of the world’s total coastline.
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Cranes move containers on to a ship at the Port of Point Lisas in 2023.
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MTI Permanent Secretary, Randall Karim, left, chair at Witco Ingrid Lashley, managing director at Witco Hiram Murillo, Senator Paula Gopee-Scoon Minister of Trade and Industry, TTMA president Roger Roach and Gervon Abraham head of corporate and regulatory affairs Witco during the signing of a commemorative plaque celebrating three years of unmatched safety in the industry yesterday, before a tour of the factory.
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The Solo Creed tugboat, which is alleged to have been involved in an oil spill off the coast of Tobago last year.
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Petrotrin refinery
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Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning, left, chats with, founder and chairman of IAMovement Jonathan Barcant; head of the Multilateral Environmental Agreements at the Ministry of Planning and Development, Kishan Kumarsingh; and chairman of the National Gas Company Dr Joseph Ishmael Khan during the Caribbean Green Infrastructure Conference, which was held at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business in Mt Hope, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Oropouche West Dave Tancoo
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Co-operative Credit Union League of T&T COO Dianne Joseph, left, looks on as league president Joseph Remy and assistant vice president emerging service and innovation at TSTT Keino Cox, at the signing of MoUs with TSTT and TTIFC held at the Radisson Hotel Trinidad in Port-of-Spain on Tuesday. At right is attorney Crystal Daniel.
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