Category Archives: Business News
Elorza, a town in western Venezuela, has started issuing its own paper currency
Amid an acute national shortage of banknotes, the town of Elorza in western Venezuela has started issuing its own paper currency.
Energy Minister expressed frustration with the billions in revenue owed by Petrotrin
The Energy Minister is expressing frustration with the billions of dollars in revenue owed by Petrotrin.
Another Port Chairman resigns
Allison Lewis says she has done her best as chairman of the Port Authority, and it is now time to let someone else continue the work.
Pipeline from Pointe-a-Pierre Refinery to Caroni will open around middle of the year
A pipeline from the Pointe-a-Pierre Refinery to Caroni will open around the middle of this year.
Tobago Business Community contemplating bringing legal action against the T&T government because of air & sea bridge woes
Chairman of the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Demi-John Cruickshank estimates that Tobago businesses have lost as much as $700 million in the last year as a direct result of ongoing challenges with both the air and sea bridge.
Trump trade row: EU considers tax on Levi jean imports
Levi jeans and bourbon could be hit with a 25% import tax by the European Union if President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on European steel and aluminium.
NCB leads volumes with $1.1m traded
Trading activity on the First Tier Market registered a volume of 231,550 shares crossing the floor of the Exchange valued at $3,475,293.71.
Jamaican manufacturers to approach Anti-Dumping and Subsidies Commission after accusing T&T of “dumping” flour onto local market
Jamaican manufacturers say they intend to approach the island’s Anti-Dumping and Subsidies Commission after accusing their Trinidad and Tobago counterparts of “dumping” flour onto the local market. Dumping is a kind of predatory pricing, when manufacturers export a product … Continue reading
Call for new legislation at Bureau of Standards to make it more effective
There is a call for new legislation to make the Bureau of Standards more effective.
Not accurate…Tobago business owners respond to Chief Secretary’s claims they didn’t want to be part of solution to sea bridge problems
Not accurate…that’s the response from Tobago businesses to the Chief Secretary’s claims that they did not want to be part of the solution to the seabridge problems.

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