Thea De Roche, founder of a local advisory service, T De Roche Financial Services
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Justin Smith is the president of the Trinidad and Tobago Group of Professional Associations Limited (TTGPA)
Construction workers Toby and Lorenzo plaster a wall with a mixture of cement and sand at a construction site along Alexandra Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo
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Dr Nand C Bardouille
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The Brix Autograph Collection, Cascade, is reporting high occupancy for the Carnival period
Roberto Codallo
Carnival accommodation in Port of Spain is already in high demand ahead of the February 16 and 17 festivities, with major hotels either fully booked or offering limited rooms at premium rates, highlighting the pressure on visitors trying to secure last-minute stays.Checks with several leading hotels revealed that from today (February 12), there are no available rooms in Port-of-Spain.
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Economist, Dr Daren Conrad
Senior economist and head of the Department of Economics at UWI St Augustine, Dr Daren Conrad is cautioning that recent backpay disbursements to public-sector workers are unlikely to deliver the economic uplift many anticipated, citing shaky consumer confidence, labour market distortions, and worsening global conditions.
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Construction workers Toby and Lorenzo plaster a wall with a mixture of cement and sand at a construction site along Alexandra Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
Lincoln Holder
Yesterday, workers mixed cement in the front yard of the house feverishly, but they admitted to the Guardian they were not sure how much more work they would get at the site.
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Chair of the National Investment Fund Dr Sandra Sookram
The National Investment Fund Holding Company (NIF) yesterday announced that it made three coupon payments on its bonds.
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Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo
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The staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that is visiting T&T for the 2026 Article IV Consultation highlighted several positive developments in the T&T economy, according to a news release yesterday from the Ministry of Finance.
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Chairman of the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers Vivek Charran
Chairman of the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers (CRBC), Vivek Charran, has warned that the decision by ANSA McAL and Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) to withdraw from the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) highlights growing strain between the government and the private sector during a difficult economic transition.
Charran described TCL’s departure as significant, noting the company’s regional importance.
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File: A workman transports cement bags at the Trinidad Cement Ltd plant in Claxton Bay.
Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL) yesterday followed through on its proposal to increase the price of its cement bags by 15 per cent as a result of the “direct and significant” impact on its cost of production of the 77 per cent increase in its natural gas price imposed by state-owned National Gas Company.
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Dr Nand C Bardouille
On January 30, along with a team that included Caribbean Community (Caricom) Secretary General Carla Barnett, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis Terrance Drew paid an official visit to Trinidad and Tobago. Drew met with the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, in his capacity as the current chair of Caricom.
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Cherisse Lauren Berkeley
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At a time when climbing food prices feel like a weekly ritual and in a Carnival landscape dominated by large, high-budget masquerade bands, one mini Carnival band in Belmont, bearing the name of one of T&T’s most treasured bandleaders, is challenging the norm with a simple but transformative idea with its Pay What You Can “bonus” offering.
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Energy expert Tony Paul
More than seven years after the state-owned oil refinery at Pointe-à-Pierre was closed down, the facility still sits at the centre of a national debate. Steel, pipes, tanks, and jetties stretch along the Guaracara coastline, silent but not forgotten.
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Gregory Mcguire
The announcement by National Gas Company (NGC) of a proposed 70 to 80 per cent hike in the price of natural gas to its light industrial and commercial customers (LICs) has been the subject of much debate over the last three weeks.
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Group CEO of Agostini Ltd, Barry Davis
Amid growing public debate over the state of the pharmaceutical industry in T&T, Agostini Group CEO Barry Davis has publicly dismissed allegations that the company holds a monopoly or controls an overwhelming share of the local pharmaceutical distribution market.
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President of the T&T Chamber of Commerce, Sonji Pierre-Chase during yesterday’s news conference at the Chamber building in Westmoorings.
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The Brix Autograph Collection, Cascade, is reporting high occupancy for the Carnival period
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Construction workers Toby and Lorenzo plaster a wall with a mixture of cement and sand at a construction site along Alexandra Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Chair of the National Investment Fund Dr Sandra Sookram
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