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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Business

CoP Erla Harewood- Christopher leaves the Ministry of National Security after a meeting with Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander at Temple Court, Port-of-Spain, on Monday.

CoP Erla Harewood- Christopher leaves the Ministry of National Security after a meeting with Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander at Temple Court, Port-of-Spain, on Monday.

ROGER JACOB

Erla’s treatment could impact investor confidence

The de­ba­cle sur­round­ing Er­la Hare­wood-Christo­pher’s trun­cat­ed tenure as com­mis­sion­er of po­lice has not on­ly cre­at­ed rip­ples through­out the coun­try but the now the busi­ness com­mu­ni­ty says on a larg­er scale, the in­ter­nal wran­glings with­in the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice, can af­fect in­vestor con­fi­dence.

by

Geisha Kowlessar-Alonzo
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RFHL’s chairman, Vincent Pereira

RFHL’s chairman, Vincent Pereira

Republic reports $1B profit in six months

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Sat May 03 2025
Chief Justice Ivor Archie

Chief Justice Ivor Archie

CJ praises procurement workshop

by

Sat May 03 2025
Economist Dr Indera Sagewan

Economist Dr Indera Sagewan

Is the UNC about to renege on its campaign promises?

by

Anthony Wilson
Thu May 01 2025
BP’s logo

BP’s logo

BP advances

Ginger project

by

Thu May 01 2025
Heritage Petroleum chairman, Michael Quamina

Heritage Petroleum chairman, Michael Quamina

Quamina resigns as TPHL chairman

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Fri May 02 2025
Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.

Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

TCL Q1 profit rises 9.6%

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Fri May 02 2025
UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, stands with labour leaders Michael Annisette, left, Leroy Baptiste, Ancel Roget, and UNC La Brea candidate Clyde Elder at the UNC labour town hall meeting, held on April 10 at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall.

UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, stands with labour leaders Michael Annisette, left, Leroy Baptiste, Ancel Roget, and UNC La Brea candidate Clyde Elder at the UNC labour town hall meeting, held on April 10 at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Unions anxious to start wage talks with new administration

by

PETER CHRISTOPHER
Wed Apr 30 2025
The refinery at Pointe-a-Pierre that was once operated by state-owned Petrotrin before being shuttered in 2018.

The refinery at Pointe-a-Pierre that was once operated by state-owned Petrotrin before being shuttered in 2018.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Business leaders, economist support OWTU to reopen refinery

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Wed Apr 30 2025
Caribbean Airlines’ chairman Shameer “Ronnie” Mohammed

Caribbean Airlines’ chairman Shameer “Ronnie” Mohammed

CAL chairman resigns

by

Thu May 01 2025
File: Maxine Attong

File: Maxine Attong

‘Kamla will inspire women

to lead’

by

Raphael John-Lall
Thu May 01 2025
Guyana’s vice president Bharrat Jagdeo

Guyana’s vice president Bharrat Jagdeo

Guyana tightening local content measures

by

Thu May 01 2025

Rig count as a measure of energy activity

by

Tue Apr 29 2025
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Strategy and energy consultant at VSL Consultants, Gregory McGuire

Strategy and energy consultant at VSL Consultants, Gregory McGuire

Fuel prices can be reduced now, says McGuire

In a coun­try that has seen fu­el prices in­crease by six times be­tween 2016 and 2022, the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress’ (UNC) cam­paign promise that those prices would fall ap­pealed to many peo­ple look­ing to save on their ex­pens­es.

by

PETER CHRISTOPHER
Sat May 03 2025
Chief executive officer of Home Construction Ltd, Richard Le Blanc

Chief executive officer of Home Construction Ltd, Richard Le Blanc

Anthony Wilson

AREA boss: Softening demand for urban office space

The re­al es­tate in­dus­try has been grad­u­al­ly re­cov­er­ing since the pan­dem­ic, while the com­mer­cial sec­tor con­tin­ues to adapt to chang­ing work­place trends.

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Sat May 03 2025
RFHL’s chairman, Vincent Pereira

RFHL’s chairman, Vincent Pereira

Republic reports $1B profit in six months

Re­pub­lic Fi­nan­cial Hold­ings Lim­it­ed (RFHL) has an­nounced $1 bil­lion dol­lars in prof­its for the first half of the Fi­nan­cial Year.

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Sat May 03 2025
Chief Justice Ivor Archie

Chief Justice Ivor Archie

CJ praises procurement workshop

Chief Jus­tice Ivor Archie yes­ter­day praised the or­gan­is­ers of a pro­cure­ment work­shop for work­ing col­lab­o­ra­tive­ly to fa­cil­i­tate the spread of knowl­edge on an im­por­tant de­vel­op­ment in T&T.

by

Sat May 03 2025
Economist Dr Indera Sagewan

Economist Dr Indera Sagewan

Is the UNC about to renege on its campaign promises?

Last Mon­day, one of the guests on Guardian Me­dia’s gen­er­al elec­tion night broad­cast, made a pre­dictable but nonethe­less sur­pris­ing at­tempt to fore­shad­ow the cur­rent ad­min­is­tra­tion’s in­abil­i­ty to de­liv­er on the many promis­es it made dur­ing the cam­paign.

by

Anthony Wilson
Thu May 01 2025
BP’s logo

BP’s logo

BP advances

Ginger project

The Sub­sea In­te­gra­tion Al­liance (SIA) has been award­ed the en­gi­neer­ing, pro­cure­ment, con­struc­tion, and in­stal­la­tion (EP­CI) con­tract for the BP’s Gin­ger project which is lo­cat­ed off­shore Trinidad and To­ba­go.

by

Thu May 01 2025
Heritage Petroleum chairman, Michael Quamina

Heritage Petroleum chairman, Michael Quamina

Quamina resigns as TPHL chairman

As chair­men from ma­jor state boards con­tin­ue to re­sign due to the change in gov­ern­ment on Mon­day, the lat­est is Trinidad Pe­tro­le­um Hold­ings Ltd (TPHL) chair­man Michael Quam­i­na.

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Fri May 02 2025
Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.

Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

TCL Q1 profit rises 9.6%

Clax­ton Bay-head­quar­tered Trinidad Ce­ment Ltd (TCL) yes­ter­day de­clared af­ter-tax prof­it of $85.90 mil­lion for the three months end­ed March 31, 2025, an in­crease of 9.6 per cent com­pared to the $78.3 mil­lion the ce­ment-pro­duc­tion com­pa­ny earned for the com­pa­ra­ble pe­ri­od in 2024.

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Fri May 02 2025
UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, stands with labour leaders Michael Annisette, left, Leroy Baptiste, Ancel Roget, and UNC La Brea candidate Clyde Elder at the UNC labour town hall meeting, held on April 10 at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall.

UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, stands with labour leaders Michael Annisette, left, Leroy Baptiste, Ancel Roget, and UNC La Brea candidate Clyde Elder at the UNC labour town hall meeting, held on April 10 at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Unions anxious to start wage talks with new administration

Trade unions across the coun­try are ex­pec­tant and ea­ger­ly await­ing a re­turn to the ne­go­ti­at­ing ta­ble with the new­ly elect­ed gov­ern­ment.

by

PETER CHRISTOPHER
Wed Apr 30 2025
The refinery at Pointe-a-Pierre that was once operated by state-owned Petrotrin before being shuttered in 2018.

The refinery at Pointe-a-Pierre that was once operated by state-owned Petrotrin before being shuttered in 2018.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Business leaders, economist support OWTU to reopen refinery

Busi­ness groups and one econ­o­mist see the re­open­ing of the Petrotrin re­fin­ery as a step in the right di­rec­tion with a lo­cal en­ti­ty.

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Wed Apr 30 2025
Caribbean Airlines’ chairman Shameer “Ronnie” Mohammed

Caribbean Airlines’ chairman Shameer “Ronnie” Mohammed

CAL chairman resigns

The res­ig­na­tions from ma­jor state or­gan­i­sa­tions con­tin­ued yes­ter­day, as Caribbean Air­lines’ chair­man Shameer ‘Ron­nie’ Mo­hammed con­firmed to staff he was step­ping down.

by

Thu May 01 2025
File: Maxine Attong

File: Maxine Attong

‘Kamla will inspire women

to lead’

Lead­er­ship spe­cial­ist, Max­ine At­tong be­lieves that the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) leader, Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar’s re­sound­ing vic­to­ry in Mon­day’s gen­er­al elec­tions will set a lead­er­ship ex­am­ple for women in busi­ness and oth­er spheres in life.

by

Raphael John-Lall
Thu May 01 2025
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FILE - An overhead view of the Port of Port of Spain.

FILE - An overhead view of the Port of Port of Spain.

T&T's path to recovery will be slow, says Hosein

by

Raphael John-Lall
Sun May 04 2025
Head of the Tobago Business Chamber and attorney   Martin George

Head of the Tobago Business Chamber and attorney Martin George

'Tobago wants autonomy, end to land licence'

by

GEISHA KOWLESSAR-ALONZO
Sat May 03 2025

Contracts of suretyship: Are you really sure?

by

Sat May 03 2025
Strategy and energy consultant at VSL Consultants, Gregory McGuire

Strategy and energy consultant at VSL Consultants, Gregory McGuire

Fuel prices can be reduced now, says McGuire

by

PETER CHRISTOPHER
Sat May 03 2025
Chief executive officer of Home Construction Ltd, Richard Le Blanc

Chief executive officer of Home Construction Ltd, Richard Le Blanc

Anthony Wilson

AREA boss: Softening demand for urban office space

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Sat May 03 2025
RFHL’s chairman, Vincent Pereira

RFHL’s chairman, Vincent Pereira

Republic reports $1B profit in six months

by

Sat May 03 2025
Chief Justice Ivor Archie

Chief Justice Ivor Archie

CJ praises procurement workshop

by

Sat May 03 2025
Economist Dr Indera Sagewan

Economist Dr Indera Sagewan

Is the UNC about to renege on its campaign promises?

by

Anthony Wilson
Thu May 01 2025
BP’s logo

BP’s logo

BP advances

Ginger project

by

Thu May 01 2025
Heritage Petroleum chairman, Michael Quamina

Heritage Petroleum chairman, Michael Quamina

Quamina resigns as TPHL chairman

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Fri May 02 2025
Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.

Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

TCL Q1 profit rises 9.6%

by

Andrea Perez-Sobers
Fri May 02 2025
UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, stands with labour leaders Michael Annisette, left, Leroy Baptiste, Ancel Roget, and UNC La Brea candidate Clyde Elder at the UNC labour town hall meeting, held on April 10 at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall.

UNC Political Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, stands with labour leaders Michael Annisette, left, Leroy Baptiste, Ancel Roget, and UNC La Brea candidate Clyde Elder at the UNC labour town hall meeting, held on April 10 at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Unions anxious to start wage talks with new administration

by

PETER CHRISTOPHER
Wed Apr 30 2025
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