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The Steel Workers’ Union (SWUTT) is calling on the Government to intervene in the drawn-out liquidation of the ArcelorMittal steel plant at Point Lisas, as the process is stalling payment of millions in severance to former employees.
The Customs and Excise Division has finally reported to stakeholders that the Customs Border Control System (CBCS) or ASYCUDA, is operational, but some users may still be experiencing challenges with the clearance of their goods.
Frustration is growing amongst the business community over the ongoing disruption to the Customs Border Control System (ASYCUDA), which is resulting in significant financial losses for them. And they are now calling for an urgent meeting with the Comptroller of Customs.
Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, Farley Augustine says the THA is mobilising additional land to accommodate the scale and design of the resort.
Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association’s (TTMA) has revealed that its recent trade missions abroad have generated millions of dollars as the participating manufacturers seek to play their part in generating much needed foreign exchange.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is one of T&T’s top exports. Atlantic, the country’s LNG producer, exports to about 17 countries around the world. These can be broken into five regional markets: North America, South and Central America, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific; T&T supplies LNG into each of these markets.
LJ Williams is hoping that restructured The Home Store operations will help turn around its declining financial performances.
Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence (MPAAI) Dominic Smith says artificial intelligence has immense potential to positively shape the public service.
A ‘misdiagnosis of the situation’ says former Central Bank deputy governor Dr Terrence Farrell as he emphasises that governments need to understand that there are certain things that they shouldn’t even bother to ask central banks when it comes for foreign exchange allocation.
Imagine earning $1 million every year. How long to become a billionaire? A thousand years. Now imagine the world’s richest people had to earn their fortunes the same way—when would they have started? Before Christ walked the Earth. Some before the pyramids were built. This mind-bending thought experiment reveals modern wealth inequality in a way that transcends economics and enters human imagination. Today’s ultra-wealthy don’t just live differently—they exist in geological time.
For most of the millennium, the memory of Bagshot House, Maraval would have been lost to most in T&T.
Garry Olsen, an experienced property developer from upstate New York, first visited Tobago as part of an international hotel consultancy 40 years ago. In subsequent visits to the island, he spotted some flat land on the windward side of the island in the community of Roxborough and thought to himself that it would make a great development.
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