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Angelo Daniel Austin, chief executive officer of Xtra Foods.
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Thirty participants graduated from Angostura’s Wired for Success programme on December 17. Gary Hunt, chairman of Angostura Holdings Ltd, seated from left, Mr Hansen Narinesingh, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training and Mr Ian Forbes, CEO (Ag.) of Angostura. In second row from left, directors of Angostura Holdings Limited, Shival Maharaj and Jennifer Frederick.
Andre Neufville
Corporate headquarters of the National Insurance Board of Trinidad and Tobago, at Queen’s Park East in Port-of-Spain.
Environmental Management Authority (EMA) chairman Doolar Ramlal, fourth from left, shakes hands with managing director of EOG Resources T&T George Vieira, while holding a copy of the Certificate of environmental clearance for two offshore natural gas wells at the EMA’s head office, St Clair, Port-of-Spain. Standing alongside them are, from left, EMA environmental programme officer II Shelanna Ajodha, EMA environmental programme officer III Sally Maharaj, EMA director Nova Johnson, EMA managing director (Ag) Wayne Rajkumar and EMA corporate secretary Aleisha Fournillier.
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Port of Port-of-Spain
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Newly appointed Massy chief executive officer James McLetchie
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RFHL chairman, Yashmid Karamath
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, left, speaks with Tunapuna Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Ramon Gregorio during the opening of the new Daisy’s Exclusive Store on the Eastern Main Road, Tunapuna earlier this month.
ANISTO SALVES
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Dr Nand C Bardouille
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Taimoon Stewart is adjunct lecturer in competition law, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, UWI
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A long line of customers at Xtra Foods, South park, San Fernando.
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President of the Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry Fazir Khan
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Parliament Secretary in the Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training Hansen Narinesingh, from left, Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, along with graduates who were offered internships at Angostura, Alex Jadoonanan, Kalebh Quashie, Senapati Chablal and Isaiah Williams, Angostura acting CEO, Ian Forbes, and NESC Technical Institute president, Kern Dass, during the Angostura and NESC Technical Institute’s Wired for Success graduation ceremony at the House of Angostura, Laventille, yesterday.
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Sagicor Financial Company’s group president and CEO Andre Mousseau, left, and president and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica Christopher Zacca, after signing the documents finalising the merger between Sagicor Life Inc and Sagicor Group Jamaica in Kingston, Jamaica on Tuesday.
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Corporate headquarters of the National Insurance Board of Trinidad and Tobago, at Queen’s Park East in Port-of-Spain.
The National Insurance Board (NIB) has formally notified employers and workers that National Insurance contributions will rise from 13.2 per cent to 16.2 per cent, effective January 5, 2026, following the passage of the 2025 Finance Bill.
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Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce CEO Vashti Guyadeen
Following years of what it described as “a severe and escalating foreign exchange (forex or FX) crisis,” the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce yesterday advocated the implementation of an exchange rate in which the TT dollar is aligned to demand and supply, which the private sector organisation says would offer “a pragmatic approach to restoring balance in the forex market.”
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Environmental Management Authority (EMA) chairman Doolar Ramlal, fourth from left, shakes hands with managing director of EOG Resources T&T George Vieira, while holding a copy of the Certificate of environmental clearance for two offshore natural gas wells at the EMA’s head office, St Clair, Port-of-Spain. Standing alongside them are, from left, EMA environmental programme officer II Shelanna Ajodha, EMA environmental programme officer III Sally Maharaj, EMA director Nova Johnson, EMA managing director (Ag) Wayne Rajkumar and EMA corporate secretary Aleisha Fournillier.
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The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) yesterday granted a certificate of environmental clearance (CEC) to EOG Resources for offshore exploration within the NCMA 4(a) unlimited block.
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Customers affected by prolonged delays involving Trinbago Express USA are set to receive long-awaited relief, as the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (PATT) has announced that the delivery of cargo will now proceed following Government intervention.
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Newly appointed Massy chief executive officer James McLetchie
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Massy Group has closed the financial year 2025 on a strong footing, delivering growth in revenue, profit, and cash generation despite global market volatility.
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RFHL chairman, Yashmid Karamath
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Republic Financial Holdings Ltd (RFHL), the parent company of Republic Bank Ltd, yesterday named Yashmid Karamath as the company’s new chairman.
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, left, speaks with Tunapuna Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Ramon Gregorio during the opening of the new Daisy’s Exclusive Store on the Eastern Main Road, Tunapuna earlier this month.
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Major business groups and shoppers are commending the T&T Police Service (TTPS) for launching Operation Festive Shield, a high-visibility crime plan that has seen an immediate increase in patrols ahead of Christmas and Carnival 2026.
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Dr Nand C Bardouille
On November 29, in the context of the saga of Washington’s pressure campaign on leftist Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government (chavismo’s principal torchbearer),US President Donald Trump issued a warning that Venezuelan airspace should be considered closed—prompting backlash from Caracas and its allies. (Indeed, Washington’s stance towards Venezuela has received plenty of pushback from Cuba and others.)
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Taimoon Stewart is adjunct lecturer in competition law, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, UWI
Some members of the private sector and government are calling for the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) to use its powers to enforce the law against abuse of monopoly power. (I explained elsewhere that it cannot act against monopoly power since that is not illegal). It would be good to explain what powers are conferred on the FTC by the Fair Trading Act (FTA).
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In 1843, Charles Dickens published the classic - A Christmas Carol. Since then, it has formed the basis of many a Christmas concert. Today it will form the basis of an important lesson in personal finance. This column is based on a book titled “The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge: 5 Principles To Transform Your Relationship with Money” by Ted Klontz, Brad Klontz and Rick Kahler.
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A long line of customers at Xtra Foods, South park, San Fernando.
Xtra Foods officially opened its seventh location at South Park last Friday morning, marking the supermarket chain’s first expansion into southern Trinidad and a significant milestone in its national growth.
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President of the Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry Fazir Khan
COURTESY FAZIR KHAN
I thank Mr. Fazir Khan, President of the JCC, for his thoughtful engagement on the question of annual procurement planning under the Public Procurement and Dispoal of Public Property Act (PPDPPA) in the Business Guardian of December 4, under the headline ‘The OPRs approach is pragmatic.’
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Angelo Daniel Austin, chief executive officer of Xtra Foods.
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Thirty participants graduated from Angostura’s Wired for Success programme on December 17. Gary Hunt, chairman of Angostura Holdings Ltd, seated from left, Mr Hansen Narinesingh, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training and Mr Ian Forbes, CEO (Ag.) of Angostura. In second row from left, directors of Angostura Holdings Limited, Shival Maharaj and Jennifer Frederick.
Andre Neufville
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Corporate headquarters of the National Insurance Board of Trinidad and Tobago, at Queen’s Park East in Port-of-Spain.
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Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce CEO Vashti Guyadeen
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Environmental Management Authority (EMA) chairman Doolar Ramlal, fourth from left, shakes hands with managing director of EOG Resources T&T George Vieira, while holding a copy of the Certificate of environmental clearance for two offshore natural gas wells at the EMA’s head office, St Clair, Port-of-Spain. Standing alongside them are, from left, EMA environmental programme officer II Shelanna Ajodha, EMA environmental programme officer III Sally Maharaj, EMA director Nova Johnson, EMA managing director (Ag) Wayne Rajkumar and EMA corporate secretary Aleisha Fournillier.
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Port of Port-of-Spain
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Newly appointed Massy chief executive officer James McLetchie
MARIA NUNES
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RFHL chairman, Yashmid Karamath
Marvin Smith
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander, left, speaks with Tunapuna Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Ramon Gregorio during the opening of the new Daisy’s Exclusive Store on the Eastern Main Road, Tunapuna earlier this month.
ANISTO SALVES
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Dr Nand C Bardouille
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Taimoon Stewart is adjunct lecturer in competition law, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill Campus, UWI
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