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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.
The real estate industry has been gradually recovering since the pandemic, while the commercial sector continues to adapt to changing workplace trends.
Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL) has announced $1 billion dollars in profits for the first half of the Financial Year.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Trade unions across the country are expectant and eagerly awaiting a return to the negotiating table with the newly elected government.
Business groups and one economist see the reopening of the Petrotrin refinery as a step in the right direction with a local entity.
The resignations from major state organisations continued yesterday, as Caribbean Airlines’ chairman Shameer ‘Ronnie’ Mohammed confirmed to staff he was stepping down.
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.
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