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DIVERSIFICATION – WHAT ROWLEY HAS NOT LEARNED FROM MANNING

The Gross Domestic Product has dipped in recent years, the public debt has soared, and unemployment is at its worst state since the late 1980s. 

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MORE THAN 8,000 BUSINESSES NOT REOPNEING

MANY more than 6,000 small businesses have been permanently closed by the economic ravages of Covid-19.

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TRADITIONAL MEDIA SEEING RED

TRADITIONAL media houses in Trinidad and Tobago are seeing financially difficult times.

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MORE TOBAGO HOTELS TO CLOSE

COCO Reef Resort, Grafton Beach and La Courland Spas are among several hotels and guest houses in Tobago that have closed because of low occupancy. 

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PRICESMART: A TALE OF TWO ECONOMIES

JAMAICA, once the economic basket case of the Caribbean, is now in a much healthier state than Trinidad and Tobago, as evidenced by recent revelations. 

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UNILEVER ENDS T&T OPERATIONS WITH HUGE PROFIT

MONTHS after Unilever Caribbean Ltd., announced closure of its age-old operations in Trinidad and Tobago, the multinational has recorded a staggering profit.  The manufacturer of

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Consumer Affairs

WHY YOU WILL PAY MORE FOR FOOD

FOOD prices are going up and up.  And your groceries would continue to cost you more – for these reasons.  Local food importers are having

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CAL SENDS HOME PILOTS AMID GLOBAL SHORTAGE

CAL SENDS HOME PILOTS AMID GLOBAL SHORTAGE   CARIBBEAN Airlines Limited (CAL) is sending home 115 pilots at a time when there is a growing worldwide

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NO-INVESTMENT ZONE!

INTERNATIONAL financial organisations are calling Trinidad and Tobago a No-Investment Zone.  And officials of local state agencies InvesTT and ExporTT are just twiddling their thumbs,

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Businesses rush to new oil-rich land… BYE, T&T, HELLO GUYANA

SCORES of businesses in various sectors are fleeing Trinidad and Tobago’s shrinking economy for Guyana, the new oil-rich giant of the region.  Downstream energy investors,