Fyzabad MP Dr Lackram Bodoe, left, Fyzabad Chamber of Commerce president Angie Jairam and Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA), chief executive officer Dr Mahindra Ramesh Ramdeen at the chamber’s Christmas Gala Dinner at Paria Suites Hotel on Saturday.
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Permanent secretary, Ministry of Energy, Sandra Fraser, left, permanent secretary, Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, Stuart Young, bpTT president David Campbell and vice president communications and external affairs, bpTT Giselle Thompson.
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Chairman of the UTT board of governors Professor Clement Imbert
President and CEO of Sagicor Financial Company, Andre Mousseau
Finance minister Colm Imbert responding to a question, during the Finance Bill 2024 during the sitting of the house of representatives in parliament chamber at Red House yesterday
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Chairman of the Caribbean Corporate Governance Institute, Nigel Romano
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Foreign-used cars on a lot in Trinidad
Ministry of Trade and Industry
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PATT CEO, Marcia Charles-Elbourne greets DOMA president Gregory Aboud, during the launch of Cruise Season 2025 held at the Cruiseship Complex at the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday. Looking on is Tourism Trinidad Limited chairman Cliff Hamilton.
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TTNGL chairman, Dr Joseph Khan
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Unilever Caribbean Ltd chair, Daniela Bucaro
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Acting Prisons Commissioner Carlos Corraspe delivers an address to Amcham T&T’s Health Safety Security and Environment conference and exhibition at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain on Tuesday.
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The Central Bank tower in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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EOG Resources Trinidad managing director George Vieira, left, TOFCO general manager Javed Mohammed, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, Minister of Energy Stuart Young, bpTT president David Campbell, MP for Point Fortin Kennedy Richards, and Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Kazim Hosein.
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Fyzabad MP Dr Lackram Bodoe, left, Fyzabad Chamber of Commerce president Angie Jairam and Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA), chief executive officer Dr Mahindra Ramesh Ramdeen at the chamber’s Christmas Gala Dinner at Paria Suites Hotel on Saturday.
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Permanent secretary, Ministry of Energy, Sandra Fraser, left, permanent secretary, Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, Stuart Young, bpTT president David Campbell and vice president communications and external affairs, bpTT Giselle Thompson.
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Chairman of the UTT board of governors Professor Clement Imbert
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Finance minister Colm Imbert responding to a question, during the Finance Bill 2024 during the sitting of the house of representatives in parliament chamber at Red House yesterday
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Finance Minister Colm Imbert said yesterday the decision to have a tax amnesty until the end of the year is related to the economic fallout caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Republic Bank, Park Street in Port-of-Spain.
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Amid reports that many have turned to the black market to purchase foreign exchange, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday listed the authorised dealers of foreign exchange in the country.
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Chairman of the Caribbean Corporate Governance Institute, Nigel Romano
The CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, Eva Mitchell, is encouraging local businesses and companies to adopt the updated T&T Corporate Governance Code, which she believes will lead to better business practices.
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The foreign exchange crunch is getting worse by the week and many businesses have had to turn to the black market.
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Foreign-used cars on a lot in Trinidad
Ministry of Trade and Industry
It is mostly “gloom and doom” this Christmas for many micro, small and medium-sized (MSMEs) businesses, as the most recent cut in forex availability by RBC to its credit card holders will mean these entities will either be forced to close up shop or limit the number of items they will be offering this season.
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PATT CEO, Marcia Charles-Elbourne greets DOMA president Gregory Aboud, during the launch of Cruise Season 2025 held at the Cruiseship Complex at the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday. Looking on is Tourism Trinidad Limited chairman Cliff Hamilton.
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Downtown Owners and Merchants Association president Gregory Aboud says the ongoing industrial at the port of Port-of-Spain is exacerbating T&T’s foreign exchange problem.
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While some importers are calling on the Minister of Finance to intervene and release foreign exchange from T&T’s foreign reserves, economist Dr Vanus James says the minister’s hands however, may well be tied, based on the government’s economic management strategy.
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Economist Vaalmikki Arjoon
Economist Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon is not entirely convinced that the 50 per cent increase in the use of credit cards in the last five years is the main cause of the foreign exchange shortages that T&T is enduring at this time.
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TTNGL chairman, Dr Joseph Khan
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Despite reporting an after-tax profit of $82.8 million for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2024, Trinidad and Tobago NGL Limited is still unable to pay shareholders in US dollars.
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Unilever Caribbean Ltd chair, Daniela Bucaro
Unilever Caribbean Ltd (UCL) yesterday reported unaudited after-tax profits of $19.38 million for the first nine months of its financial year, a 46 per cent increase compared to the $13.27 million the company earned for the same period in 2023.
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Acting Prisons Commissioner Carlos Corraspe delivers an address to Amcham T&T’s Health Safety Security and Environment conference and exhibition at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain on Tuesday.
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Acting Prisons Commissioner Carlos Corraspe has declared the organisation “open for business.”
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The Central Bank tower in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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One of the questions that was asked of Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert, at his virtual news conference last week Tuesday, was whether it was sustainable for the Central Bank to continue selling about US$1.2 billion (US$100 million a month) of T&T’s foreign reserves to the authorised dealers of forex to address the deficit between the demand for, and the supply of forex.
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Permanent secretary, Ministry of Energy, Sandra Fraser, left, permanent secretary, Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, Stuart Young, bpTT president David Campbell and vice president communications and external affairs, bpTT Giselle Thompson.
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Chairman of the UTT board of governors Professor Clement Imbert
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President and CEO of Sagicor Financial Company, Andre Mousseau
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Finance minister Colm Imbert responding to a question, during the Finance Bill 2024 during the sitting of the house of representatives in parliament chamber at Red House yesterday
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Republic Bank, Park Street in Port-of-Spain.
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Chairman of the Caribbean Corporate Governance Institute, Nigel Romano
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Foreign-used cars on a lot in Trinidad
Ministry of Trade and Industry
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PATT CEO, Marcia Charles-Elbourne greets DOMA president Gregory Aboud, during the launch of Cruise Season 2025 held at the Cruiseship Complex at the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday. Looking on is Tourism Trinidad Limited chairman Cliff Hamilton.
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Tobago Economist Dr Vanus James
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Economist Vaalmikki Arjoon
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TTNGL chairman, Dr Joseph Khan
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