Former president of the Caribbean Development Bank, Hyginus “Gene” Leon, who resigned from the position this week.
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Witco’s finance manager director Johan Grosberg, left, and regulatory and external affairs manager Olivia Bertrand chat with managing director Raoul Glynn, about Vuse Go Vape product, after its annual AGM at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s yesterday.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert replies to a question posed by the Opposition in the Senate yesterday.
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L-R: Jean Marc Griffith (Director), Ashraff Ali (President), Andrew Bates (Director), Natasha Pettier (Vice President), Michelle Wallace (Director), Makini Cuffie (Director), Natasha Johnson (Treasurer), Marcus Girdharie (Secretary), Fred Vidale (Asst. Secretary)
Chairman of NGC group Dr Joseph Khan presents Minister of Energy Stuart Young with a copy of the Energy Map at the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Map 2023 and Green Energy Map 2024, Hyatt Regency, Port of-Spain yesterday.
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Heritage Petroleum CEO Erik Keskula.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert, addressing Parliament last month.
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The Loran Manatee and the Manakin-Cocuina natural gas fields on the maritime boundaries between T&T and Venezuela
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Trincity Mall
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The Central Bank tower in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) general manager, Guillermo Rojo, left, Robert de Verteuil, a director of Micro Milling Ltd and TCL’s sales distributor segment manager Reshma Gooljar-Singh, showcase the new product Plasta Masta, at TCL’s compound in Claxton Bay.
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Heston Burgess, plant manager, and Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon stand by a consolidated container of PVC pipes destined for Grenada during the minister’s tour of the manufacturing facilities of Electrical Industries Group Limited (EIG) in Macoya and its cable plant facility in Arima yesterday.
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President and Chief Executive Officer of Verticast Media Group Ltd Oliver McIntosh
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Energy Minister Stuart Young (left) meets with Methanex Trinidad president, Colin Bain, at his International Waterfront Centre office in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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This map from a February 2023 video estimates the Chinese investment in certain Caribbean countries.
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The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago,left, is located in the Eric Williams Financial Complex in downtown Port-of-Spain
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Former president of the Caribbean Development Bank, Hyginus “Gene” Leon, who resigned from the position this week.
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Witco’s finance manager director Johan Grosberg, left, and regulatory and external affairs manager Olivia Bertrand chat with managing director Raoul Glynn, about Vuse Go Vape product, after its annual AGM at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s yesterday.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert replies to a question posed by the Opposition in the Senate yesterday.
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Twin Ink Performing Company members hold up the ribbon for Finance Minister Colm Imbert, centre, to cut during the launch of T&T Mortgage Bank at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain in March. Looking on from left, Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Adrian Leonce; Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox; NIB and TTMF chairman, Patrick Ferreira; Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon and T&T Mortgage Bank CEO, Robert Green.
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In his speech at the launch of the Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Bank (TTMB) on March 20, Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert, described the country’s newest financial institution as representing “a significant milestone in the Government’s thrust to offer to deserving and eligible citizens of T&T mortgage instruments which could propel them from being renters at the mercy of landlords to proud owners of their castles.”
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TTSE’s CEO Eva Mitchell
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The T&T Stock Exchange (TTSE) will be in line with global best practices when it introduces, starting April 15, 2024, a reduction in the period for trading and settlement will from three business days to two.
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Heritage Petroleum CEO Erik Keskula.
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Heritage Petroleum Company (Heritage) has announced the commissioning of its latest offshore oil well, S-938.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert, addressing Parliament last month.
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In a release yesterday, Finance Minister Colm Imbert announced that on April 5, 2024, he signed into law, with the agreement of the Office of Procurement Regulation (“OPR”), the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Property (Simplified Procurement) Regulations, 2024, that is applicable to the procurement of all goods, services and works valued up to $1 million or less (inclusive of taxes, duties and other charges).
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The Loran Manatee and the Manakin-Cocuina natural gas fields on the maritime boundaries between T&T and Venezuela
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Director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy in Texas, Francisco Monaldi is convinced that in the short term, US sanctions will affect the development of the Manakin-Cocuina gas field project between T&T and Venezuela however, in the long term the project will get off the ground.
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Sunday Business understands that the local conglomerate emerged as the successful bidder for the Trincity Commercial Centre Ltd (TCCL), which includes Trincity Mall.
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The Central Bank tower in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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On Thursday, Guardian Media senior business reporter, Geisha Kowlessar-Alonzo, broke the story, headlined ‘Central Bank to unveil new $100 note’ in that day’s Business Guardian. She reported that in the Central Bank’s updated strategic plan for 2024, it announced plans to introduce the 2024 series of a polymer $100 note in December 2024.
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Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) general manager, Guillermo Rojo, left, Robert de Verteuil, a director of Micro Milling Ltd and TCL’s sales distributor segment manager Reshma Gooljar-Singh, showcase the new product Plasta Masta, at TCL’s compound in Claxton Bay.
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A Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) executive said yesterday that the Claxton Bay-headquartered cement producer is not scared of competition, if the industry opens up to other cement competitors.
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Heston Burgess, plant manager, and Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon stand by a consolidated container of PVC pipes destined for Grenada during the minister’s tour of the manufacturing facilities of Electrical Industries Group Limited (EIG) in Macoya and its cable plant facility in Arima yesterday.
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Ministry of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon yesterday commended Electrical Industries Group (EIG) on its significant expansion over the years and for striving to diversify its product offerings and processes.
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President and Chief Executive Officer of Verticast Media Group Ltd Oliver McIntosh
After almost two years of unsuccessfully negotiating the broadcast of live English Premier league games on Digicel and Flow cable packages, the Verticast Media Group has filed an anti-competitive lawsuit against the telecommuncation companies.
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Energy Minister Stuart Young (left) meets with Methanex Trinidad president, Colin Bain, at his International Waterfront Centre office in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Energy Minister Stuart Young met with Colin Bain, the managing director and president of Methanex Trinidad and Tobago at the Ministry’s office at the International Waterfront Complex in Port of Spain yesterday.
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This map from a February 2023 video estimates the Chinese investment in certain Caribbean countries.
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of the Virgin Islands, Dr Mark Wenner believes that T&T’s business sector should be selling more goods and services to the large Chinese market and so expand their business operations.
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FILE: Residents Rochard Douglas Road, Barrackpore, walk through flood waters after the passage of Tropical Storm Bret in June.
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Co-founder of design studio Praktis, Blayne Clark
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Twin Ink Performing Company members hold up the ribbon for Finance Minister Colm Imbert, centre, to cut during the launch of T&T Mortgage Bank at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain in March. Looking on from left, Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Adrian Leonce; Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox; NIB and TTMF chairman, Patrick Ferreira; Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon and T&T Mortgage Bank CEO, Robert Green.
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TTSE’s CEO Eva Mitchell
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Heritage Petroleum CEO Erik Keskula.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert, addressing Parliament last month.
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The Loran Manatee and the Manakin-Cocuina natural gas fields on the maritime boundaries between T&T and Venezuela
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Trincity Mall
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The Central Bank tower in downtown Port-of-Spain.
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Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) general manager, Guillermo Rojo, left, Robert de Verteuil, a director of Micro Milling Ltd and TCL’s sales distributor segment manager Reshma Gooljar-Singh, showcase the new product Plasta Masta, at TCL’s compound in Claxton Bay.
ANDREA PEREZ-SOBERS
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Heston Burgess, plant manager, and Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon stand by a consolidated container of PVC pipes destined for Grenada during the minister’s tour of the manufacturing facilities of Electrical Industries Group Limited (EIG) in Macoya and its cable plant facility in Arima yesterday.
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