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Economy

1980s, HERE WE COME

FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert’s broad hint of a review of free public healthcare is another pointer that Trinidad and Tobago…

10 months ago

PM SUPPORTS $3B AFRICAN FUNDS TO ELITES

PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley is backing a move to make US $3 billion credit from an African bank available…

10 months ago

BP’S DECLINE ANOTHER ECONOMIC BLOW

BP, once the biggest investor in Trinidad and Tobago, is realigning its operations in the midst of continuously dwindling returns.

10 months ago

NOW GOVT WANTS $2.3 B MORE

THE Rowley Government, which cannot account for $2.6 billion to the Auditor General for 2023, now wants an additional $2.3…

10 months ago

A COMEBACK FOR PAULA?

Ms. Gopee-Scoon, Minister of Trade and Industry, may face the electorate for the PNM in a southern constituency, possibly the…

10 months ago

T&T GANGSTERS USE HAITI-STYLE GUNS

SOME gangsters in Trinidad and Tobago are using similar weapons to goons in Haiti.

11 months ago

AL RAWI SLIPS AGAIN

IN another political slighting, Faris Al Rawi has been bypassed to act as Attorney General during Reginald Armour’s absence from…

11 months ago

9 FIRMS SQUARE OFF FOR PETROTRIN

NINE industrial companies, most with Trinidad and Tobago-based ties, have put in bids to operate the Petrotrin refinery. A decision…

11 months ago

RICH MAN, POOR PAN

IN this November 2000 picture are then-Prime Minister Basdeo Panday and Pan Trinbago President Patrick Arnold at a function for…

11 months ago

NEW CRIME FEAR BY SMALL BUSINESS

THE cold-blooded murder of policeman Dale Mayers in a Longdenville bar has awakened new fears by small business people over…

11 months ago