The Government of Trinidad and Tobago on January 24, 2026, met with a senior delegation from the United Arab Emirates, led by Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as part of efforts to strengthen economic cooperation.
The meeting was hosted by Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jearlean John and included Minister of Land and Legal Affairs and Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Saddam Hosein.
The engagement followed recent ministerial outreach to the Middle East, where discussions focused on identifying new areas for collaboration and investment linked to national development priorities.
Minister John used the meeting to outline key initiatives under the Government’s Revitalisation Blueprint, a multi-sector infrastructure programme that includes more than 129 projects aimed at supporting economic diversification, improving national resilience, and creating employment.
She also said Trinidad and Tobago remains open for business, pointing to the country’s strategic location, competitive advantages, and ongoing efforts to improve the ease of doing business as factors that support international investment.
Al Kaabi welcomed the discussions and expressed interest in strengthening engagement, citing opportunities for partnerships and future investment.
During the visit, Al Kaabi and members of her delegation toured several sites, including the Invaders Bay Development Project, the Port of Point Lisas, operated by PLIPDECO, and the Couva Children’s Hospital, to assess areas with development potential.
The Government said continued international engagement and strategic partnerships remain central to efforts to support long-term development and expand economic opportunities.
