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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.
Trade unions across the country are expectant and eagerly awaiting a return to the negotiating table with the newly elected government.
Jamaican manufacturing company Seprod has submitted a legal notice to shareholders of AS Brydens & Sons Holdings (ASBH) to confirm its plans to acquire 79.99 per cent of the company.
The Guyana government says it is intensifying its efforts to strengthen the local content framework in the country’s oil and gas sector, with new commitments aimed at increasing efficiency, tightening legal definitions, and expanding opportunities for local businesses.
Business groups and one economist see the reopening of the Petrotrin refinery as a step in the right direction with a local entity.
In a post to the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange website on Monday, Angostura reported that its board of directors had agreed to the inclusion of the position of deputy CEO within the company’s executive management structure.
The National Investment Fund Holding Company has reported a slight decline in the value of its portfolio at the end of fiscal 2024.
Development economist Dr Marlene Attzs is advising the new government to focus on three main issues to reset the economy and achieve economic growth.
The Energy Chamber of T&T is continuing to look at the projects which were selected by its judges for presentation at the T&T Energy Conference 2025, during the innovation and technology challenge, and has highlighted one submitted by another of its member companies, TOSL Engineering.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is reintroducing its seasonal flights to Bridgetown, Barbados, and Georgetown, Guyana, for the winter 2025 season.
Come Tuesday, one of the immediate tasks of the new government will be economic management of the country.
Energy expert Dr Krishna Persad and former permanent secretary in the Energy Ministry, honorary professor Andrew Jupiter is urging the relevant authorities to look at other sources such as Guyana and Suriname, for gas which are not in potential conflict with United States policy.
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