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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Gopee-Scoon at TTMA awards cer­e­mo­ny:

Manufacturers have new nearshore opportunities

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Geisha Kowlessar-Alonzo
580 days ago
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Founder and Chairman of Langston Roach Industries Limited Langston Roach left and Coosal’s CEO Dr  Sieunarine Coosal, were both awarded, Lifetime Achievement 2023 at the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association, President’s Dinner and Award function held at Hyatt, Port-of -Spain on Tuesday.

Founder and Chairman of Langston Roach Industries Limited Langston Roach left and Coosal’s CEO Dr Sieunarine Coosal, were both awarded, Lifetime Achievement 2023 at the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association, President’s Dinner and Award function held at Hyatt, Port-of -Spain on Tuesday.

VASHTI SINGH

Se­nior mul­ti­me­dia re­porter

geisha.kow­lessar@guardian.co.tt

If T&T is to fur­ther pro­pel the man­u­fac­tur­ing sec­tor on its up­ward tra­jec­to­ry, the crit­i­cal ques­tion to be asked is how can this coun­try take ad­van­tage of the chang­ing eco­nom­ic land­scape, while con­tin­u­ing to pur­sue new op­por­tu­ni­ties to bol­ster re­silience, agili­ty and growth.

Mak­ing the state­ments was Trade Min­is­ter Paula Gopee-Scoon who spoke at the Pres­i­dent’s Din­ner and Awards Cer­e­mo­ny, which was host­ed by the T&T Man­u­fac­tur­ers’ As­so­ci­a­tion (TTMA) on Tues­day night.

In cit­ing sta­tis­tics, the min­is­ter not­ed that ac­cord­ing to the Re­view of the Econ­o­my 2023, the out­put of T&T’s non-en­er­gy man­u­fac­tur­ing sec­tor (ie man­u­fac­tur­ing less pe­tro­le­um and chem­i­cal prod­ucts) stood at $15.7 bil­lion in 2022.

She added that the food and bev­er­age sub-sec­tor was one of the main con­trib­u­tors to the man­u­fac­tur­ing sec­tor’s per­for­mance, with an out­put of $ 12.6 bil­lion in 2022.

The min­is­ter al­so cit­ed the World Eco­nom­ic Fo­rum, which not­ed that glob­al in­dus­tries were un­der­go­ing trans­for­ma­tive shifts as a re­sult of four key mega­trends in­clud­ing sup­ply chain is­sues, tech­nol­o­gy in­te­gra­tion and chang­ing peo­ple dy­nam­ics, cli­mate change and sus­tain­abil­i­ty.

On the is­sue of sup­ply chains, Gopee-Scoon said geopo­lit­i­cal ten­sions with re­sul­tant dis­rup­tive threats have forced firms to re­think their sup­ply chains.

“We are still feel­ing the ef­fects of sup­ply chain chal­lenges that be­gan in 2020 with the pan­dem­ic and were fur­ther ex­ac­er­bat­ed by oth­er glob­al events in­clud­ing the on­go­ing war be­tween Rus­sia and Ukraine and the cur­rent tur­moil in the Mid­dle East,” she ex­plained.

There­fore, Gopee-Scoon added, nearshoring and reshoring were now nec­es­sary for sup­ply chain re­silience.

She al­so not­ed that pro­duc­tion clos­er to con­sumers is be­com­ing more com­mon, as well as the cre­ation of prod­ucts by cus­tomers, adding that sev­er­al lo­cal man­u­fac­tur­ers un­der­stand this and are al­ready cap­i­tal­is­ing on op­por­tu­ni­ties and by ex­am­ple, are en­gag­ing in con­tract man­u­fac­tur­ing.

To fur­ther se­cure the growth of the sec­tor and boost sup­ply chain re­silience, Gopee-Scoon ad­vised that the deep­en­ing of re­gion­al sup­ply chains re­mains crit­i­cal.

Re­gard­ing tech­nol­o­gy, the min­is­ter said the com­pa­nies that will ex­cel are those that can at­tract, de­vel­op and re­tain the high­est skilled tal­ent and in­no­vate to stay ahead of the com­pe­ti­tion.

Qual­i­ty is al­so crit­i­cal in in­creas­ing ex­ports.

“Our man­u­fac­tured prod­ucts must meet and even ex­ceed cus­tomers’ ex­pec­ta­tions. Im­prov­ing the qual­i­ty and re­li­a­bil­i­ty of Trinidad and To­ba­go’s prod­ucts will not on­ly al­low for re­peat busi­ness, but will build this coun­try’s in­ter­na­tion­al brand and rep­u­ta­tion,” Gopee-Scoon fur­ther ad­vised.

Al­so high on the agen­da is cli­mate change which can af­fect the sec­tor.

The min­is­ter not­ed that cli­mate change is a threat that is forc­ing man­u­fac­tur­ers glob­al­ly to change their pro­duc­tion process­es and the types of prod­ucts they pro­duce.

“As such, re­spon­si­ble pro­duc­tion prac­tices are no longer an eth­i­cal choice, they have be­come strate­gic im­per­a­tives,” the min­is­ter urged.


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