Paul Riley, president of ExxonMobil T&T Deepwater Ltd with T&T’s Minister of Energy, Dr Roodal Moonilal
Members of the T&T Police Service Mounted Branch on parade in Siparia during the celebrations last month of the third anniversary of community achieving borough status.
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Tyson Miller, executive director of Energy Insights, which produced the 2026 Earth Insight report, Fossil Fuel Threats to the Ocean
Members of the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union sing and hold up signs outside PriceSmart at MovieTowne after a news conference in December 2025.
Marisa Charles, spokesperson for Bliss cleaning line products
Minister of Finance, Davendranath Tancoo speaks at the debate on the motion to adopt the report of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament on June 15.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Eye See You Ophthalmics owner Sunil Moonasar and his wife Nadine Moonasar celebrating 15 years in business.
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Former finance minister Selby Wilson
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Renee Cummings
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CEO of Global T&T Sekou Alleyne, left, with human resources manager Duval Ramroop; project manager Amanda Sutherland; operations manager Marvin Marcano; operations director Chevon Brathwaite; senior recruiter Tia Williams; senior vice president (Operations) Natasha Singh, and human resources director Jesus Mora at the ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of new offices for Bill Gosling Outsourcing, a business process outsourcing company in Trincity.
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The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, left, and the Ministry of Finance
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Minister Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj, centre, speaks with Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Karen Yip Chuck, left, and Unicomer corporate communications and public relations manager Cindy James during the launch of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Champions of Business Awards at the organisation’s offices in Westmoorings yesterday.
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Secretary of Finance, Trade and the Economy Petal-Ann Robert
COURTESY: ASSEMBLY LEGISLATURE, TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
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Paul Riley, president of ExxonMobil T&T Deepwater Ltd with T&T’s Minister of Energy, Dr Roodal Moonilal
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Members of the T&T Police Service Mounted Branch on parade in Siparia during the celebrations last month of the third anniversary of community achieving borough status.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Tyson Miller, executive director of Energy Insights, which produced the 2026 Earth Insight report, Fossil Fuel Threats to the Ocean
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One of Methanex’s two methanol plants, located on the Point LIsas Industrial Estate
Methanex
Canada’s Methanex Corporation said that it will idle its Titan plant on the Point Lisas Industrial Estate indefinitely, after failing to secure a new natural gas supply contract with the wholly state-owned National Gas Company (NGC).
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A Blue Waters truck passes in front of the head office, at Blue Waters, Orange Grove Estate, Trincity, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The arrest of Blue Waters executive chairman Dominic Hadeed, along with his wife Genevieve and Genevieve’s relative Star Sabga has triggered heightened public attention, but industry players maintain that the company’s day-to-day operations have remained unaffected, with distribution and supply continuing uninterrupted across T&T.
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Minister of Finance, Davendranath Tancoo speaks at the debate on the motion to adopt the report of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament on June 15.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Former Central Bank Governor and finance minister, Winston Dookeran, believes that while on the surface, T&T’s macroeconomic indicators remain “comfortable”, the Government must provide more details on how it will solve deeper issues like productivity challenges and the rising cost of living.
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Eye See You Ophthalmics owner Sunil Moonasar and his wife Nadine Moonasar celebrating 15 years in business.
The Trinidad and Tobago-based supplier of ophthalmic and optical products has since transformed the visibility it gained as an essential service into a growing regional export business, even as persistent foreign exchange shortages, supply chain disruptions and banking constraints continue to test its expansion plans.
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Former finance minister Selby Wilson
A recent United Kingdom government report detailing the extensive footprint of gang activity in T&T is prompting debate over the country’s international image, investor confidence and long-term economic prospects, with business and economists warning that while the development is not unprecedented, it represents a clear reputational challenge.
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Renee Cummings
There is an urgent need for strategic oversight in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean concerning the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI). To address this, Professor Renée Cummings is preparing GOVERN™, an executive blueprint for leading confidently, governing responsibly and thriving in the age of AI.
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CEO of Global T&T Sekou Alleyne, left, with human resources manager Duval Ramroop; project manager Amanda Sutherland; operations manager Marvin Marcano; operations director Chevon Brathwaite; senior recruiter Tia Williams; senior vice president (Operations) Natasha Singh, and human resources director Jesus Mora at the ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of new offices for Bill Gosling Outsourcing, a business process outsourcing company in Trincity.
Business process outsourcing company Bill Gosling Outsourcing (BGO) has deepened its investment in Trinidad and Tobago with the opening of a new purpose-built office in Trincity, bringing 200 jobs to east Trinidad and signalling plans for further expansion.
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The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, left, and the Ministry of Finance
LINCOLN HOLDER
The Central Bank of T&T has held its benchmark repo rate steady at 3.50 per cent, citing low domestic inflation alongside mounting global uncertainty linked to geopolitical tensions and rising commodity prices.
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Minister Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj, centre, speaks with Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Karen Yip Chuck, left, and Unicomer corporate communications and public relations manager Cindy James during the launch of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Champions of Business Awards at the organisation’s offices in Westmoorings yesterday.
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Minister of Trade, Investment and Tourism, Satyakama Maharaj, does not believe the State of Emergency (SoE) has disrupted business in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Secretary of Finance, Trade and the Economy Petal-Ann Robert
COURTESY: ASSEMBLY LEGISLATURE, TOBAGO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
The Tobago House of Assembly’s (THA) request for a record $4.12 billion allocation from Central Government for fiscal 2027 is being met with a mix of concern, frustration and calls for greater accountability from stakeholders, farmers and economists who argue that higher funding requests must be matched by tangible results on the ground.
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For nearly two decades, Port-of-Spain has endured severe flooding that halts business, paralyzes transportation, and inflicts millions in losses with alarming regularity. The catastrophic floods of November 2008 and November 2011 were clear warnings — yet they were somewhat unheeded.
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When Allison Demas set up shop in the basement of Beacon Insurance’s offices on Stanmore Avenue in 2011, she sunk most of her savings into the venture, persuaded her mother to invest on “pure blind faith” and secured a loan from Republic Bank. No Caribbean company had done what she was proposing, to track, electronically, what was running on local radio, television and in newspapers, then sell that data to advertisers and media houses.
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Marcela Ocoro speaks at her M& D Beauty Saloon at Francis Plaza, Main Road Chaguanas.
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One of Methanex’s two methanol plants, located on the Point LIsas Industrial Estate
Methanex
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A Blue Waters truck passes in front of the head office, at Blue Waters, Orange Grove Estate, Trincity, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Minister of Finance, Davendranath Tancoo speaks at the debate on the motion to adopt the report of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament on June 15.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Eye See You Ophthalmics owner Sunil Moonasar and his wife Nadine Moonasar celebrating 15 years in business.
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Former finance minister Selby Wilson
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Renee Cummings
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CEO of Global T&T Sekou Alleyne, left, with human resources manager Duval Ramroop; project manager Amanda Sutherland; operations manager Marvin Marcano; operations director Chevon Brathwaite; senior recruiter Tia Williams; senior vice president (Operations) Natasha Singh, and human resources director Jesus Mora at the ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of new offices for Bill Gosling Outsourcing, a business process outsourcing company in Trincity.
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The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, left, and the Ministry of Finance
LINCOLN HOLDER
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Minister Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj, centre, speaks with Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Karen Yip Chuck, left, and Unicomer corporate communications and public relations manager Cindy James during the launch of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Champions of Business Awards at the organisation’s offices in Westmoorings yesterday.
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