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This is the fourth edition of a seven-part series featuring secondary school students providing their thoughts on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues as part of the HARCON National Youth Sustainability and ESG Pilot Project
So said Deputy Group CEO of Massy Holdings, James McLetchie, who shared his point of view on the technology during the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago’s (Amcham T&T) 32nd annual general meeting and business forum.
Instant messaging and social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger and Instagram are staples of modern life and the use of these platforms has been the subject of many judicial decisions ranging from matters of defamation to contract formation. This article aims to provide an overview of the recent English High Court decision in Jaevee Homes Ltd v Fincham (trading as Fincham Demolition) [2025] EWHC 942 (TCC) (‘Jaevee Homes’) where it was held that a valid contract was concluded by certain WhatsApp exchanges instead of by a formalised subcontract submitted later on.
President of the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce Sonji Pierre-Chase is pleased with Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo’s emphasis on pressing issues such as foreign exchange availability, debt management, tax reform, and export-led growth, during his presentation of the 2025 Mid-Year Fiscal Review.
There are mixed views concerning the government’s plan to establish a foreign exchange allocation committee.
In a show of concern over growing geopolitical tensions that was broad in its reference to the contemporary “geopolitical landscape” but light on detail, once again, foreign ministers of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) bloc recently placed a spotlight on the current geopolitical moment. They did so last month in a broader effort to advance their respective countries’ national interests.
San Fernando East MP and former Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning yesterday questioned Government’s current fiscal strategies and warned of broader economic fallout.
Let us be clear. The country has entered Kamla II’s reign in 2025 with a bad economic and political hand – a losing hand based on the historical record.
Wisely using waste has long been a strategy employed by Louisea John-Browne, but her drive has led her onto the path of burgeoning business.
Having current collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) is vital for ensuring fair labour practices, promoting productivity, and preventing industrial unrest.
Besides tourism, financial services are among the main services exported by Caribbean countries, particularly those jurisdictions which are classified as international financial centres (IFCs).
Guardian Media has been reliably informed that the directors are attorney Gerald Ramdeen, Ramnarine Bedasie, Nazim Sarjad, Dr Rampersad Motilal, Samantha Surujbally, Darren Mitchell, and Dr Ahmad Khan.
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