WEEKLY BULLETIN for week ended May 10, 2013
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Over 60,000 people in T&T used Digicel’s 4G Service in the past 30 days and with more and more people purchasing smart phones everyday, T&T is on par with the rest of the world in terms of embracing technology.
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With more than 80 students from four secondary schools in south-east Trinidad benefiting from an intensive training course, the business skills development programme implemented by the Mayaro Initiative for Private Enterprise Development (Miped) has...
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is inviting nominations for the Juscelino Kubitschek Award of Merit to recognise regional best practices and leading institutions which are promoting economic and social development in Latin America and the...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Antigua and Barbuda has made “excellent progress” towards achieving its goal of restoring debt sustainability and macroeconomic stability.
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The US is teaming up with Australia and the UK in an effort to expose tax cheats from around the world.
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With the launch of JT Allum and Company’s $500 million C3 Centre at Corinth, a major construction boom is under way in south Trinidad.
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Haagen-Dazs, a US franchise owned locally by Hadco Ltd, expects further growth in the T&T market, the company’s marketing manager said.
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San Fernando mayor Dr Navi Muradali is calling for private-sector investment in the southern city’s waterfront development project.
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Last year’s strike at Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) was the worst in decades at that company, managing director Dr Rollin Bertrand said yesterday. He described it as “the most spectacular breakdown in labour management relations”.
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