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Jamaican financial powerhouse, NCB Financial Group (NCBFG), has agreed to pledge all of the shares of its majority-owned subsidiary, Westmoorings-based Guardian Holdings Ltd (GHL), as collateral for its delayed US$300 million bond.
Despite the war of words between the Venezuela and T&T Governments over the last few months, at the business level, relations continue to forge ahead.
Guyana’s Minister of Natural Resources, Vickram Bharrat, says while the country has not closed the door on partnering with T&T to reopen the Petrotrin Refinery in Pointe-a-Pierre, there are factors they will have to consider before making a decision.
The evolution of artificial intelligence and its use in the local market was brought into focus for the export and shipping sectors at last week’s Trade and Investment Convention.
At the July 7 Monday Night Report of ruling United National Congress (UNC), Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar made an announcement that has the potential to be transformational for a significant percentage of T&T’s population.
Winner of the Carnival Large Band of the Year, 2025, The Lost Tribe, has opened Carnival Campus, a programme aimed at educating youngsters in the business of Carnival and potentially reducing foreign exchange use within the Carnival sector.
T&T’s first utility-scale solar farm, Brechin Castle Solar Limited, has achieved first electrons, bp announced in a media release yesterday.
Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has confirmed existing talks with major international energy players, amid international reports that ExxonMobil has begun negotiations with the government to explore for oil and gas in up to seven deepwater blocks off the East Coast of the country.
In an era defined by resilience and innovation, the 2025 Trade and Investment Convention (TIC) is proving to be more than just a trade show—it’s a launchpad for small businesses ready to scale, export, and thrive.
John Bazill, an official responsible for trade relations with the Caribbean in the European Commission’s Trade Department, is encouraging T&T to ratify the long-outstanding Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union.
Local business owners and entrepreneurs are being urged to re-evaluate the rules by which they gauge their markets.
Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development, Kennedy Swaratsingh, said the declaration of a State of Emergency (SoE) yesterday will not disrupt business activity or impact investor confidence whether on the domestic, regional or international level.
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