Shell’s Global CEO, Wael Sawan
ANSA McAL CEO, Anthony Sabga III
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MovieTowne owner Derek Chin
TTCSI’s chief trade and technical officer, Brian Benoit
Taimoon Stewart is adjunct lecturer in competition law, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, UWI
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TTMA President Dale Parson
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ANSA McAL’s chief strategy officer, Andre Jeffers
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The Central Bank of T&T, left, on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain. Photo: Natasha Saidwan
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Professor C Justin Robinson is pro-vice chancellor and principal of UWI’s Five Islands campus
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Former financial sector executive, Richard Young, who chaired the T&T Stock Exchange from 1999 to 2001.
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Cocoa Development Board chairman Shankar Teelucksingh, left, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Ravi Ratiram, Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, Minister of Land and Legal Affairs Saddam Hosein, and TTIPO Controller of Intellectual Property Regan Asgarali, SC, at the Trinitario launch held at Mille Fleurs, Queen’s Park West, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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For decades, the economic narrative of T&T has been dominated by the ebb and flow of the energy sector. While oil and gas have long been the titans of revenue, a quiet giant has steadily grown to form the true backbone of the national economy. As we look toward the data from 2023 through 2025, a new reality is crystal clear: the services sector is not merely a supporting player; it is the largest component of the T&T economy and its workforce.
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FILE: Minister of Labour, Small and Micro Enterprise Development, Senator Leroy Baptiste, during a session in Parliament in October 2025.
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While the Employers Consultative Association (ECA) is satisfied that outdated labour legislation is being updated, the country’s largest employer body believes that this process must take into account what is happening in the wider economy.
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Taimoon Stewart is adjunct lecturer in competition law, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, UWI
On January 26, 2026, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Jagdeo Singh, chaired the Public Administration and Appropriations Committee (Pt. 2) on the State’s acquisition of pharmaceuticals.
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Over the last two decades, T&T companies from sectors including manufacturing, energy services, the creative sector, technology, and finance have solidified their positions as local and regional players. This success often defined by revenues, also include increased customers, new markets or new and enhanced products or services.
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TTMA President Dale Parson
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In response to social media comments on February 1, suggesting possible misconduct within business organisations, the T&T Manufacturers' Association (TTMA) is reaffirming that the country has long-established and proven mechanisms for addressing allegations of wrongdoing in any public or private office or institution.
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ANSA McAL’s chief strategy officer, Andre Jeffers
Natalie Simone Miles
Carnival’s contribution extends well beyond cultural pride. It is a complex economic system that generates jobs, drives foreign exchange and sustains entire creative industries when properly supported, panellists agreed during Term Finance’s Wellness Wednesday webinar, Carnival & Culture – Fuelling Economic Growth in T&T.
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The Ministry of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence has officially launched an AI Academy, a six-month pilot programme designed to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) competencies across T&T’s public service.
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The Central Bank of T&T, left, on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain. Photo: Natasha Saidwan
In this space on January 15, 2026, under the headline, ‘When will T&T’s foreign reserves run out?’ I reported the following;
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A Massy Distribution employee moves goods in one of the company’s warehouses
GraceKennedy (GK) has named Massy Distribution as its new distribution partner for food and beverage products managed by its subsidiary, Grace Foods Latin America and the Caribbean (Grace Foods LACA).
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Often times in a discussion around stock market activity there is reference to a “herd mentality”. This is the tendency to follow an established group or pattern of behavior without the critical thinking that an evolving situation would demand.
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Professor C Justin Robinson is pro-vice chancellor and principal of UWI’s Five Islands campus
The last 12 months have been an education. Not in what we hoped, but in what we should have known. We watched the Trump administration assert “America First” with a bluntness that left no room for ambiguity. We watched Canada and Europe accommodate, recalibrate, defer until Greenland was threatened, until a NATO ally was in the crosshairs. Then, suddenly, sovereignty mattered, strategic autonomy became urgent. Decades of comfortable assumptions dissolved in weeks and I have had to revisit my world view.
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Former financial sector executive, Richard Young, who chaired the T&T Stock Exchange from 1999 to 2001.
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By any serious measure, T&T’s stock market is in trouble. Not cyclical trouble. Not a short-term correction, but structural trouble.
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ANSA McAL CEO, Anthony Sabga III
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MovieTowne owner Derek Chin
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TTCSI’s chief trade and technical officer, Brian Benoit
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FILE: Minister of Labour, Small and Micro Enterprise Development, Senator Leroy Baptiste, during a session in Parliament in October 2025.
Office of the Parliament
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Taimoon Stewart is adjunct lecturer in competition law, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, UWI
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JUDITH MARK’S COLUMN 0502
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TTMA President Dale Parson
ROGER JACOB
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ANSA McAL’s chief strategy officer, Andre Jeffers
Natalie Simone Miles
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The Central Bank of T&T, left, on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain. Photo: Natasha Saidwan
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A Massy Distribution employee moves goods in one of the company’s warehouses
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