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Caricom indispensable Posted: Wednesday, December 24, 2025
JCC warns: Caricom indispensable to Trinidad and Tobago economy The Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry (JCC) has warned that the Caricom market is currently "indispensable" to TT's economic resilience.
Business groups: Regional stability a priority BUSINESS organisations say regional stability is essential even as Trinidad and Tobago seeks to expand its trading market outside of the region. They said they support Caricom as TT's second-largest non-energy export market.
Morris: PNM-run THA will remove US radar
Paray: Poor people will suffer from devaluation
First Citizens Holdings reports $989.6 million in profits The report said the group earned $2.1 billion in net income. It earned $2.46 billion in interest income but lost $359.9 million in interest expenses.
APT James Fast Ferry Out Of Service This update comes from the management of Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Transportation Company Limited today.
Petrotrin must be upgraded When the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery was fully operational, Petrotrin supplied TT, and much of the Caribbean, with a complete suite of refined petroleum products: LPG, unleaded gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel, fuel oil, bitumen, sulphur, and base lubricants. We were self-sufficient. We were exporters. We were a regional powerhouse.
All of that ended with the 2018 shutdown.
Citing short notice on move to Skinner Park: Some north schools opt out of Schools' Panorama 2026
Stakeholders slam 5-year delay for steelpan coat of arms: Upset over pan 'disrespect' PAN TRINBAGO, the world governing body for the steelpan, has expressed its “deep disappointment” over the government's decision to extend the use of the former coat of arms until January 2, 2031.
Transport Ministry appeals for holiday road safety There have been 106 road deaths so far this year compared to 121 for the same period in 2024.
Manager of a cable-access television station is kidnapped, beaten and robbed Besson Street Police were informed that at approximately 4.30 p.m. the victim was driving his new Honda Vezel along the eastbound lane of the highway during heavy rush-hour traffic when, near the Sea Lots pedestrian walkover, a gunman suddenly entered the front passenger seat of his vehicle.
Princes Town couple get 29 yrs for ex-fireman's murder Dwayne Baldeo and Renee Mohammed were sentenced by Justice Mauricia Joseph-Patrick in the San Fernando High Court for the October 28, 2020, murder of Christopher Hosein.
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