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The National Flour Mills complex on Wrightson Road, Port of Spain.
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Venezuelan migrant Luisleibis Navarro carries her son, as they wait to board a boat departing from Panama’s Caribbean coastal village of Miramar to the border with Colombia. Migrants are returning from southern Mexico after giving up on reaching the US, a reverse flow triggered by President Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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Senior vice president and managing director of Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago and head of Scotiabank’s Caribbean South and East operations, Gayle Pazos, looks on as vice president and chief financial officer Reshard Mohammed speaks during the annual general meeting at the Hyatt Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon with His Excellency Dr Akima Umezawa, the newly-appointed Japanese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, at a courtesy call by the ambassador at the ministry’s headquarters yesterday.
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For the past decade, declining oil and gas production has been a key economic challenge for T&T. Reversing this trend requires increased upstream investment, which is currently underway. Significant investments are being made in the upstream oil and gas sector, as well as in renewable energy.
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As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, it is an opportunity to reflect on the strides made toward gender equality, particularly in traditionally male-dominated industries like the extractive sector. In 2023, the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) strengthened its commitment to gender inclusion by introducing additional gender-specific provisions into the EITI Standard.
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Dr Nand C Bardouille is the manager of the Diplomatic Academy of the Caribbean, at the Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies.
The long-running border dispute between Guyana and Venezuela, which is currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), flared anew on March 1st. Venezuelan military assets mounted an incursion into oil-rich Guyana’s territorial waters — manoeuvring with the ExxonMobil-operated offshore oil field in their line of sight — prompting Guyana’s President Mohamed Irfaan Ali to denounce this latest Venezuelan provocation.
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In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept but a present-day necessity. Businesses that fail to integrate AI into their marketing strategies risk falling behind in an era when data-driven insights, automation, and personalised engagement define success.
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The first six months of the T&T Trade and Investment Promotion Agency Ltd (TTTIPA) are not going as smoothly as the Government would have hoped, as several workers are aggrieved at the financial terms of their transition to the new agency.
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Nine years ago, IDB Invest was “recreated” with the intent to place more focus on the Caribbean.
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chairman of the Fair Trading Commission (FTC), Dr Ronald Ramkissoon, agreeing that another cement supplier is needed in T&T as he advocated that competition is the best way to grow an economy.
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In last week’s commentary in this space, which was headlined, “Should Govt sell its TSTT shares now?” the public was reminded of an announcement made by incoming prime minister Stuart Young that the Cabinet, in March 2022, took a decision to establish a sub-committee that was mandated to look at TSTT’s current position, whether the majority state-owned telecommunications provider was fit for purpose in the ever-changing telecommunications industry and to make recommendations on what should be done with TSTT.
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Venezuelan migrant Luisleibis Navarro carries her son, as they wait to board a boat departing from Panama’s Caribbean coastal village of Miramar to the border with Colombia. Migrants are returning from southern Mexico after giving up on reaching the US, a reverse flow triggered by President Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
The latest round of sanctions will cost Venezuela billions of dollars in revenue and could result in a new flow of illegal migrants, which could cause serious economic and social problems in T&T and other neighbouring countries.
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Senior vice president and managing director of Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago and head of Scotiabank’s Caribbean South and East operations, Gayle Pazos, looks on as vice president and chief financial officer Reshard Mohammed speaks during the annual general meeting at the Hyatt Regency, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago yesterday reported after-tax profit of $166.54 million for the three-month period ended January 31, 2025, which was an increase of 1.38 per cent compared to the $164.26 million it reported for the same period in 2024.
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Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon with His Excellency Dr Akima Umezawa, the newly-appointed Japanese Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, at a courtesy call by the ambassador at the ministry’s headquarters yesterday.
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T&T and Japan are seeking to develop further collaboration and investment opportunities for the mutual benefit of both countries.
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Suriname’s Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin, who was elected yesterday to a five-year term as the secretary general of the Organization of American States.
Suriname’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Albert Ramdin was elected yesterday as the new secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS) for a five-year term, urging multilateralism and calling on member states to be united in the fight against a changing global environment.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks after signing a document during cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill, Friday, March 14, 2025 in Ottawa. (AP)
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