Executive chairman of construction NH International Company, Emile Elias
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Finance Minister Dave Tancoo holds up a copy of the budget statement while delivering his address at the T&T Manufacturers’ Association post-budget forum at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, on October 14.
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Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) President Dale Parson speaking at the TTTMA’s President and Awards Dinner on Tuesday night at the Hyatt Regency.
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T&T’s Ministry of Finance, right, is part of the Financial Complex in Port-of-Spain. The building at left is the Central Bank of T&T.
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The commentary’s author, Emerson John-Charles, pushes the door to enter the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, Sweden in June 2024.
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President of the Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago, Justice Heather Seale, right, greets newly appointed Judge Rudranath Indarsingh, alongside Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath, during the ceremonial opening of the Industrial Court at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts, San Fernando on September 17, 2025.
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ANSA McAL group chairman Norman Sabga, fourth from left, shakes hands with President of Guyana Irfaan Ali just after the two men turned the sod, signalling the start of construction by the group on the Chateau Margot Mall, in Guyana.
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RFHL chairman Vincent Pereira
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NIB CONTRIBUTION INCREASE 2026
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President of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge
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EY Caribbean Tax Partner Colin Ramsey.
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Emerson John-Charles
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded last week to three economic historians who proved that innovation, not natural resources, is the true driver of growth and prosperity. Their work invites reflection on Trinidad and Tobago’s development path compared with Singapore’s.
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Over the past few weeks, we have highlighted the energy sector’s contribution to the economy of T&T. A vital area of this sector is the energy services subsector, which consists of the many local and foreign contractors that execute projects for the country’s major operators.
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When entrepreneur Mark Pereira decided to return home from Sydney, Australia, to build a fintech company, he didn’t look for a safety net.
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The much anticipated national budget debate collapsed with a whimper last week. The back and forth as to who was responsible and why is largely irrelevant outside of the politics. This column is taking the economic vacuum created by the lack of debate to introduce the most critical issue into the national conversation. It is an issue which will determine how we manage our economic affairs for the rest of our lives and so it is relevant to everyone with the ability to read this column.
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T&T’s Ministry of Finance, right, is part of the Financial Complex in Port-of-Spain. The building at left is the Central Bank of T&T.
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The Government expects to collect $5.03 billion in revenue from the profits earned by non-financial state enterprises in the 2026 financial year.
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Majority state-owned Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) is poised to significantly reduce its debt servicing costs related to interest on local loans between the 2024 financial year and the current 2026 financial year, signalling a strategic shift toward greater financial sustainability.
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The commentary’s author, Emerson John-Charles, pushes the door to enter the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, Sweden in June 2024.
Ask the average economist about the key drivers of economic growth and productivity, and you will likely hear about prices, labour, capital markets and monetary policy. Rarely will creativity, knowledge, technological innovation and research and development (R&D) make the list. When innovation does enter the conversation, it is often through the pioneering 1942 work of Joseph Schumpeter, who introduced the concept of creative destruction which explains how waves of industrial competition and technological change transform economies. His ideas helped explain the dynamics of the Third Industrial Revolution driven by computers and the internet and remain a useful lens for understanding today’s transformative wave powered by Generative Artificial Intelligence.
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President of the Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago, Justice Heather Seale, right, greets newly appointed Judge Rudranath Indarsingh, alongside Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath, during the ceremonial opening of the Industrial Court at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts, San Fernando on September 17, 2025.
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The Employers Consultative Association (ECA) holds the view that the Industrial Court must continue to display fairness in its adjudication of labour disputes.
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ANSA McAL group chairman Norman Sabga, fourth from left, shakes hands with President of Guyana Irfaan Ali just after the two men turned the sod, signalling the start of construction by the group on the Chateau Margot Mall, in Guyana.
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Local conglomerate ANSA McAL yesterday turned the sod to signal the start of construction on a 110,000 square foot mall that will house a wide variety of stores plus cultural landmarks and vibrant public spaces.
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RFHL chairman Vincent Pereira
Construction company executive and chairman of Desalcott, Yashmid Karamath, is one of three new directors of Republic Financial Holdings Ltd (RFHL), the Port-of-Spain-headquartered financial services group, which is the largest company of its kind in the Caribbean Community (Caricom) region.
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A grocery cart full of goods in a supermarket
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Consumers caught a small break at the grocery in September, as food prices dipped and overall inflation slowed to 1.0 per cent, according to new data released by the Central Statistical Office (CSO) yesterday.
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NIB CONTRIBUTION INCREASE 2026
The National Insurance Board of Trinidad and Tobago (NIB) says that while it understands the concerns of some citizens who will soon be required to contribute more to the National Insurance System (NIS), it believes the proposed increases are reasonable.
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T&T’s Ministry of Finance, right, is part of the Financial Complex in Port-of-Spain. The building at left is the Central Bank of T&T.
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The commentary’s author, Emerson John-Charles, pushes the door to enter the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, Sweden in June 2024.
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President of the Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago, Justice Heather Seale, right, greets newly appointed Judge Rudranath Indarsingh, alongside Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath, during the ceremonial opening of the Industrial Court at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts, San Fernando on September 17, 2025.
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ANSA McAL group chairman Norman Sabga, fourth from left, shakes hands with President of Guyana Irfaan Ali just after the two men turned the sod, signalling the start of construction by the group on the Chateau Margot Mall, in Guyana.
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