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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath, centre, cuts the ribbon with Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, left, and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes at the launch of the Bitters Bottling Plant Solar Power System at the Angostura compound in Laventille, yesterday.
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Chairman of Angostura Holdings Gary Hunt
President of Guyana, Dr Irfaan Ali,
Port-of-Spain North/ ST. Ann’s West MP Stuart Young speaks during the PNM press conference at the Leader of the Opposition office, Charles street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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A chart showing Caribbean food import dependence.
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Marisa Bernard, manager of external affairs, Philip Morris TT
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Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo
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Conrad Baird
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Welder Odeka Nicholls, the only female applicant, undertakes an aptitude test at Hydrotech, Galeota Point, Guayaguayare, during a recruitment exercise by Job Bridge Global for positions in the United Kingdom.
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NEM Leadership Consultants lead consultant Nigel Matthew, second from right, speaks with Financial Intelligence Unit Guyana director Matthew Langevine, left, compliance consultant Candice Huggins, Sovereign Bank International co-founder Karanai Ravenscroft, and strategic adviser Conrad Enill during the Caribbean AMl Hybrid Conference at the Radison Hotel, Port-of-Spain.
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NGC employees check one of the company’s main distribution pipelines.
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath, centre, cuts the ribbon with Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, left, and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes at the launch of the Bitters Bottling Plant Solar Power System at the Angostura compound in Laventille, yesterday.
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Executive director of the Bankers’ Association of Trinidad and Tobago, Keston Howell, speaks during an interview at his office at BHP Building, Invaders Bay, Port-of-Spain, on Tuesday.
VASHTI SINGH
Foreign exchange shortages, rising cyber fraud, and the reality that thousands remain outside the formal banking system are now at the centre of the Bankers’ Association of T&T (BATT) agenda, as executive director Keston Howell signals a more aggressive push to reshape how the sector engages the public.
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T&T’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar delivers a statement on the financial performance of the wholly state-owned National Gas Company of T&T in Parliament on April 10.
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In the House of Representatives last Friday, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced that wholly state-owned National Gas Company (NGC) had reported unaudited after-tax profit of $3.285 billion for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, which she said was double the company’s profit in 2024 and the highest profit in 11 years.
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Port-of-Spain North/ ST. Ann’s West MP Stuart Young speaks during the PNM press conference at the Leader of the Opposition office, Charles street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former energy minister Stuart Young has warned that decisions surrounding gas allocation, state energy revenues, and cross-border negotiations are placing Trinidad and Tobago’s industrial base and long-term energy security at risk, while cautioning that members of the National Gas Company (NGC) board could face personal legal consequences.
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A chart showing Caribbean food import dependence.
The Caribbean could face a sharp increase in food prices within the next three months, with the impact likely to reach the region sooner than expected, according to Professor Wayne Ganpat.
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Marisa Bernard, manager of external affairs, Philip Morris TT
Natalie Simone Miles
T&T is emerging as a critical hub in Philip Morris International’s (PMI) shift towards smoke-free products, positioning the country at the centre of a regional transition that could reshape distribution networks, investment flows, and regulatory priorities across the Caribbean.
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The most useful thing about gas transmission incident data is not simply whether the total number of incidents is rising or falling; it is what the data reveals about the causes of those incidents. The US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) chart on onshore gas transmission pipeline significant incidents shows that the largest contribution in 2010–2019 came from equipment failure, with smaller but notable contributions from material failure of pipe or wells, other outside-force damage, natural-force damage, incorrect operation, and excavation damage.
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Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo
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Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo says global instability, including conflict in the Middle East, is accelerating Trinidad and Tobago’s economic recovery rather than derailing it, as the Government pushes ahead with an energy-led growth strategy and wider economic reforms.
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Conrad Baird
From Instagram reels to YouTube videos to podcasts, more creators and businesses in Trinidad and Tobago are stepping into the digital space—building audiences, telling stories and creating opportunities online.
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Welder Odeka Nicholls, the only female applicant, undertakes an aptitude test at Hydrotech, Galeota Point, Guayaguayare, during a recruitment exercise by Job Bridge Global for positions in the United Kingdom.
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As Trinidad and Tobago’s welders face shrinking opportunities in the domestic energy sector, a growing pool of highly trained welders is being tapped for one of Europe’s most ambitious infrastructure builds - the United Kingdom’s £37 billion nuclear power programme.
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When many people hear the word export, they still think first of goods. They think of products being manufactured, packaged, shipped and sold overseas. That remains an important part of trade, but it is no longer the whole story.
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NEM Leadership Consultants lead consultant Nigel Matthew, second from right, speaks with Financial Intelligence Unit Guyana director Matthew Langevine, left, compliance consultant Candice Huggins, Sovereign Bank International co-founder Karanai Ravenscroft, and strategic adviser Conrad Enill during the Caribbean AMl Hybrid Conference at the Radison Hotel, Port-of-Spain.
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Over the past two months, T&T has made significant strides in achieving compliance with international standards regarding anti-money laundering (AML) practices.
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NGC employees check one of the company’s main distribution pipelines.
The year is 2026, but the energy shock of 2014 still haunts investors in T&T in ways that many do not fully understand or appreciate.
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Dr Andrea Costantini, PMI’s head of regional scientific engagement for Latin America and Canada.
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Massage therapist and attorney Kellee Spicer at The Sage House.
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Executive director of the Bankers’ Association of Trinidad and Tobago, Keston Howell, speaks during an interview at his office at BHP Building, Invaders Bay, Port-of-Spain, on Tuesday.
VASHTI SINGH
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T&T’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar delivers a statement on the financial performance of the wholly state-owned National Gas Company of T&T in Parliament on April 10.
LINCOLN HOLDER
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Port-of-Spain North/ ST. Ann’s West MP Stuart Young speaks during the PNM press conference at the Leader of the Opposition office, Charles street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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A chart showing Caribbean food import dependence.
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Marisa Bernard, manager of external affairs, Philip Morris TT
Natalie Simone Miles
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Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo
COURTESY PARLIAMENT TT
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Conrad Baird
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Welder Odeka Nicholls, the only female applicant, undertakes an aptitude test at Hydrotech, Galeota Point, Guayaguayare, during a recruitment exercise by Job Bridge Global for positions in the United Kingdom.
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