TTMA IN THE NEWS
‘TT dollar a depreciating asset’
Executive chairman of professional services network, EY Caribbean, Wade George, said yesterday that some Trinidad and Tobago residents are preferring to hold their wealth as they believe the TT dollar is likely to depreciate in value over the next four years. Read more here
NEWS
Petroleum dealers feel liberated as State sells gas stations
Petroleum Dealers Association (PDA) president Robin Narayansingh is describing government’s decision to sell the gas stations operated by National Petroleum (NP) as liberation from the total dominance of the state-owned enterprise. Read more here
Union tells CAL to hold hand on sending employees home
The Aviation Communication and Allied Workers’ Union (ACAWU) has called for Caribbean Airlines (CAL) to suspend its cost-cutting exercises and instead wait for Finance Minister Colm Imbert to talk in Parliament about the situation facing the State-owned airline before making any decision. The T&T government owns 88.1 per cent of CAL. Read more here
POLITICS
Govt dragging on digitisation
Most of the work to ready TT for digitisation has long been done, said Congress of the People (COP) leader Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan, flatly unimpressed with the Government’s plans for this to uplift the public and private sectors. The former public administration minister said the former People’s Partnership administration has undertaken a full Public Service Modernisation Programme called the Gold to Diamond Project. Read more here
Govt slashes $600 million from WASA allocation
The government has planned to reduce its yearly allocation to the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) by almost $600 million. The decline comes at a time when there is a Cabinet sub-committee set up to review the operations of the Authority to make critical changes amid unprofitability. Read more here
BUSINESS
Carib Brewery, the big brother of bars
Carib Brewery is like a big brother to bars, especially these days. Ever since the covid19 pandemic struck, forcing many bars to close or operate with no in-house customers, the brewery, as a 70-year elder in the beverage sector, has been helping owners, giving them advice on how to operate under the public health restrictions and on the ways to reinvent their businesses in time for when the economy fully reopens. Read more here
Gopee-Scoon: Tenants confirmed for Moruga Agro-Processing Park
Two tenants have already been confirmed for the Moruga Agro-Processing and Light Industrial Park and two more have been issued letters of offer, Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon has announced. Gopee-Scoon made the statement as she delivered the feature address at the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago’s post-budget webinar yesterday. “For the first time in history a very proud government has really committed to the expansion of this sector (agriculture), to the expansion of the food supply and this is to be achieved in five years and this has been placed at the top of our national policy agenda,” Gopee-Scoon said. Read more here
REGIONAL
Energy cost to be slashed by 50 per cent
Government is committed to providing stable and reliable energy for both domestic and commercial purposes with the aim of reducing cost by at least 50 per cent over the next five years, Prime Minister, Brigadier (ret’d) Mark Phillips said on Wednesday. High on the agenda of the Government is to significantly upgrade the energy sector. Read more here
Gov't To Decide On Release Of Certain Prisoners In COVID Response
The Government will next week detail whether some inmates will be released from prison as part of its response to contain COVID-19. Some 23 people in the penal system have tested positive for the virus. Human rights group Stand Up for Jamaica has been calling for the release of low-risk prisoners near the end of their sentences. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Trump says he won't participate in next debate after commission announces it will be virtual
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will not participate in the second presidential debate with Joe Biden after the Commission on Presidential Debates said the event will be held virtually in the wake of the President's positive coronavirus diagnosis. "I am not going to do a virtual debate," Trump said on Fox Business. "I am not going to waste my time on a virtual debate." Read more here
Government to pay £2m to settle coronavirus testing case
8th October 2020