Economist Marla Dukharan
Jaryd Niles-Morris
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal speaks during the Mid-Year Review in Parliament yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago CEO Nirad Tewarie
RISHI RAGOONATH
Terra Caribbean CEO and director Jean Paul de Meillac, left, listens as Terra Caribbean director and real estate agent Christian de Meillac makes a point during an interview with the Sunday Business Guardian at their offices in St Clair last Thursday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Agriculture consultant Riyadh Mohammed
West Indian Traders, chairman, Lindsay Gillette, left, and with CEO of the company, Jake Gillette.
ANISTO ALVES
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Small Tourism Accommodation Owners of T&T president Denise Aleong-Thomas
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Re-elected Amcham T&T president, Anna Henderson, chats with the CEO of the business group, Nirad Tewarie, during its 33rd annual meeting and business forum at the Grand Ballroom, Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
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Lead consultant of the Export Action Programme Kevin Tang Nian
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Transport engineer Dr Rae Furlonge
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Minister of Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj speaking at the Ministry’s “Driving Economic Growth Beyond Energy–One Year Report” at the Hyatt Regency last month.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Goat and Sheep Farmers Association president Shiraz Khan
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CARDI’s Judah Jessop, left, explains the workings of a pheromone trap to Cleber Soares, centre, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of the Ministry of Agriculture, Brazil, as CARDI Executive Director Anasari Hosein looks on.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal during the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
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New CIBC Caribbean Bank director, Mariame McIntosh Robinson
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Procurement Regulator Beverly Khan.
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Jaryd Niles-Morris
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal speaks during the Mid-Year Review in Parliament yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago CEO Nirad Tewarie
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Agriculture consultant Riyadh Mohammed
Over the past decade, Trinidad and Tobago’s natural resource and rural-based industries—copra, timber, sawmilling, and hunting—have operated in a space where legal requirements existed on paper but were unevenly enforced in practice. Long-standing legislation such as the Copra Products Control Act and forestry and wildlife regulations set out licensing, permitting, and hunting rules, yet many small operators and community-level producers remained informal, often without facing meaningful sanctions. The Finance Bill 2026 seeks to change this equilibrium by sharply increasing fines and signalling a more assertive enforcement posture. In doing so, it places traditional livelihoods, environmental stewardship and public health concerns in the same policy frame and asks operators to either step fully into the formal economy or face significantly higher penalties.
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Economist Dr Ralph Henry
International ratings agency Moody’s has revised Trinidad and Tobago’s sovereign outlook from negative to stable while affirming the country’s Ba2 credit rating, reversing a move it made just six months ago amid concerns over declining foreign exchange reserves and external vulnerabilities.
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West Indian Traders, chairman, Lindsay Gillette, left, and with CEO of the company, Jake Gillette.
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West Indian Traders Ltd (WIT) has extended its Initial Public Offering (IPO) to June 22, 2026.
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President of the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Daryl Rampersad is warning that if the ease of doing business is not improved in T&T, farmers across the country will continue to face serious financial challenges.
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Small Tourism Accommodation Owners of T&T president Denise Aleong-Thomas
Tourism stakeholders are preparing for Monday’s Mid-Year Budget Review with modest expectations, but a long list of concerns they believe must be addressed if the sector is to play a meaningful role in T&T’s economic diversification agenda.
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Re-elected Amcham T&T president, Anna Henderson, chats with the CEO of the business group, Nirad Tewarie, during its 33rd annual meeting and business forum at the Grand Ballroom, Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Re-installed American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago (Amcham T&T) president Anna Henderson says white-collar crime must be addressed, but singling out one particular community may not be in the country’s interest.
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Lead consultant of the Export Action Programme Kevin Tang Nian
Small and medium-sized enterprises in T&T are gaining a powerful tool to break into foreign markets as the T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) and the Export-Import Bank (Eximbank) prepare to launch Cohort 3 of its Export Action Programme (EAP).
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Transport engineer Dr Rae Furlonge
For thousands of citizens in T&T, boarding an unregulated PH (private hire) taxi is a daily, desperate necessity.
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Minister of Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj speaking at the Ministry’s “Driving Economic Growth Beyond Energy–One Year Report” at the Hyatt Regency last month.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The Private Sector Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago (PSOTT) says the modernisation measures introduced in the Finance Bill would be undercut if the approvals process continues to stall.
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Goat and Sheep Farmers Association president Shiraz Khan
President of the Sheep and Goat Farmers Association, Shiraz Khan, is concerned that the increase fines on the production of vinegar and coconut oil is a further blow to micro enterprise in the agriculture sector.
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CARDI’s Judah Jessop, left, explains the workings of a pheromone trap to Cleber Soares, centre, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of the Ministry of Agriculture, Brazil, as CARDI Executive Director Anasari Hosein looks on.
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A delegation from Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture visited the headquarters of the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Cardi) in St. Augustine to discuss strategies aimed at deepening agricultural innovation and regional food security.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal during the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
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Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has dismissed Opposition criticism of the Government’s handling of energy negotiations with Venezuela, insisting that active discussions remain ongoing and that Trinidad and Tobago continues to work closely with major energy stakeholders to advance cross-border gas projects.
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Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal speaks during the Mid-Year Review in Parliament yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago CEO Nirad Tewarie
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Terra Caribbean CEO and director Jean Paul de Meillac, left, listens as Terra Caribbean director and real estate agent Christian de Meillac makes a point during an interview with the Sunday Business Guardian at their offices in St Clair last Thursday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Agriculture consultant Riyadh Mohammed
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Economist Dr Ralph Henry
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West Indian Traders, chairman, Lindsay Gillette, left, and with CEO of the company, Jake Gillette.
ANISTO ALVES
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Small Tourism Accommodation Owners of T&T president Denise Aleong-Thomas
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Re-elected Amcham T&T president, Anna Henderson, chats with the CEO of the business group, Nirad Tewarie, during its 33rd annual meeting and business forum at the Grand Ballroom, Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
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Lead consultant of the Export Action Programme Kevin Tang Nian
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Transport engineer Dr Rae Furlonge
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Minister of Trade, Investment and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj speaking at the Ministry’s “Driving Economic Growth Beyond Energy–One Year Report” at the Hyatt Regency last month.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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