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Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Kathy Smith, left, and T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Karen Yip Chuck following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding to look at the formal trade complaints mechanism, yesterday in Guyana.
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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley at the opening ceremony of the Caricom 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in St Lucia.
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Over the years I have spent lots of time on social media arguing that the Video Assistant Referee System isn’t fit for purpose. There is of course the usual pushback that the technology allows for the correct decision and everyone should be in favour of having the correct decisions in a football match, especially when the stakes are high.
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Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley
The public rebuke of Massy Holdings by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley on Monday has ignited a wider debate over supermarket pricing, market concentration and competition across the Caribbean, with the Barbados Consumer Empowerment Network (BCEN) warning that the issue extends well beyond a single retailer.
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Business conditions in Trinidad and Tobago’s energy services sector remained mixed during the second quarter of 2026, according to the latest Energy Services Sector Survey (ESSS) conducted by the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Caroni dairy farmer Suresh Ramiah spent the last three years investing his life savings into his dairy farm, waiting for 23 young heifers to mature and double his milk production by early next year.
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Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Kathy Smith, left, and T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Karen Yip Chuck following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding to look at the formal trade complaints mechanism, yesterday in Guyana.
The private sectors of T&T and Guyana entered into economic cooperation arrangement yesterday with the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a Joint Chambers of Commerce Working Mechanism.
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On February 19, 2008, then Opposition Senator Wade Mark raised a motion on the adjournment dealing with the transfer or sale of some 450 acres (182.1 hectares) of “prime agricultural land” located on the Orange Grove Estate to Blue Waters Products Ltd, a company founded and owned by Dominic Hadeed.
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It is 7:15 on a weekday morning. Traffic crawls along the Eastern Main Road as commuters inch towards another workday. A driver abruptly cuts into the next lane without signalling. Horns pierce the morning air. A PH taxi stops unexpectedly to collect a passenger, bringing traffic to a standstill. Two motorists exchange angry words through open windows. Just metres away, plastic bottles, food containers and other discarded waste clog a roadside drain that will almost certainly overflow with the next heavy downpour.
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The Central Bank has issued a clarification regarding the country’s natural gas allocation and its direct impact on foreign exchange reserves.
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Former executive chairman of CL Financial, the late Lawrence Duprey
A Bahamas-based subsidiary of CL Financial, seeking to recover over US$122 million in damages from the estate of former CL Financial (CLF) executive chairman Lawrence Duprey over a failed land development in Florida, has lost its bid for exclusive access to legal costs that the estate was awarded for a discontinued lawsuit against Duprey and other former CLF executives over their alleged roles in the conglomerate's collapse.
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International relations expert, Prof Andy Knight
The decision by majority state-owned Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) to stop serving Blue Waters bottled water on its flights has prompted concerns from analysts and business leaders that the issue now extends beyond a single company and could affect investor confidence in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley at the opening ceremony of the Caricom 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in St Lucia.
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Caribbean businesses are being urged to accept lower profits on essential goods as part of a regional pact aimed at shielding families from the rising cost of living.
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ANSA McAL Limited has released its Sustainability & ESG Data Disclosure Report 2025 along with its first IFRS S1 Sustainability Disclosure Standard Compliance Progress Report, marking what the company says is a significant step in strengthening sustainability reporting across the region.
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Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley
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Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Kathy Smith, left, and T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Karen Yip Chuck following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding to look at the formal trade complaints mechanism, yesterday in Guyana.
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