+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
A development economist, Attzs in a wide-ranging interview, shared with the Sunday Business Guardian the critical areas of concern she intends to bring to Parliament.
Majority state-owned National Flour Mills is monitoring the ongoing international tariff situation but is working to keep flour affordable for the broader public.
Domestically, economic activity will be buttressed by the stabilisation of energy sector output and modest expansion of the non-energy sector over the short to medium-term.
This is the third edition of a seven-part series featuring secondary school students providing their thoughts on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues as part of the HARCON National Youth Sustainability and ESG Pilot Project
Former chief labour officer at the Ministry of Labour and now industrial relations consultant, Sabina Gomez, is assuring both employers and trade unions that the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the world of business and industrial relations is a reality and will transform the old way of doing business.
Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities yesterday has led to increases of more than seven per cent in the international price of crude oil.
Anna Henderson has been named as the new president of the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago (Amcham T&T).
In today’s hyper-competitive business landscape, companies globally and in T&T, are realising a simple but powerful truth: focussing on customer retention often yields far greater returns than pouring resources into acquiring new customers.
In the May 29 edition of the Business Guardian, in this space, I wrote a commentary headlined, “Can Kamla expose ‘forex distribution cartel?” which addressed comments made at the post-Cabinet news conference on May 15 by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. At that news conference, Mrs Persad-Bissessar said that she had mandated three of her ministers—Minister of Finance, Davendradath Tancoo, Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development, Kennedy Swaratsingh and Minister of Trade, Investment, and Tourism, Satyakama “Kama” Maharaj—to produce a report on foreign exchange distribution and leakage over the past 10 years.
The new board of majority State-owned Telecommunications Services of T&T (TSTT) was installed yesterday, sources told Guardian Media.
In 2024, there were four major producers of natural gas in T&T, namely bpTT, Shell, EOG Resources and Woodside. Together these companies produce about 95 per cent of the country’s natural gas. Almost all of this comes from offshore fields predominantly off the east of Trinidad and north coasts of T&T.
Former Planning Minister during the People’s Partnership Government, Dr Bhoe Tewarie, is hoping T&T can manage its relationship with Venezuela, given the potential for trade and business ties in the future.
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt