TTMA IN THE NEWS
TTMA cautious about VAT plan
The TT Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) is expressing concern over the Minister of Finance’s plan to address the VAT issue by proposing an initial $3 billion interest-bearing bond facility. The association said in a media release on Monday, while it is a good initiative it may not be enough to offset the cost of doing business. Read more here
NEWS
‘Many loan options for start-up businesses’
While start-up businesses can find capital through various equity loans and corporate bonds as well as shares, most businesses depend on banks for loans. Aspire Fund Management’s chairman Howard Dottin said for the private equity market to flourish, in addition to investors, there need to be the fertile generation of ideas. He was speaking last Thursday at the company’s first Private Equity seminar on the “Disruption and Transformation of the Capital Markets” at Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain. Read more here
Brown: Careful considerations needed for proposed women aid
In his budget presentation for fiscal 2019-2020, Finance Minister Colm Imbert proposed to introduce daycare centres to cater for children under three years old. However, women’s activist Hazel Brown stressed that if insufficient planning is done into the quality of the childcare provided by this initiative, it could pose a threat to the health of the children. In a telephone interview with Guardian Media yesterday, Brown said that “the care of children under five-years-old is the most critical area of development and requires very special kinds of skills.” “Introducing these services without ensuring there are people who have the skills to adequately take care of the provision of those services has the potential of seriously damaging children,” she cautioned. She also said that these daycares must be placed in areas that are easily accessible to single mothers. “If you providing childcare services in areas that I can’t reach easily by public transport, then I’m no better off,” she said. Read more here
POLITICS
Imbert challenges OWTU to deliver proposal for refinery
Finance Minister Colm Imbert has challenged the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) to demonstrate its ability to deliver its proposal, now that it has won the bid to operate the former Pointe a Pierre refinery. Last month, the OWTU’s wholly owned company, Patriotic Energies and Technologies Company Ltd, was selected from among 77 international companies as the preferred bidder to operate refinery. In his budget presentation on Monday, Imbert said government is happy that the company owned by the union – which previously represented workers employed there – and more importantly, the only local bidder, is the preferred bidder. Read more here
Kamla: Budget was the final rites to bury the economy
While Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday expressed delight with Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s proposal to increase the minimum wage from $15 to $17.50 an hour for 194,000 low income workers across the country, she feels the pay hike was insufficient as it should have been $20 an hour instead. This was how Persad-Bissessar responded at a press conference at the Parliament Building, Port-of-Spain, minutes after Imbert delivered his $53 billion 2019/20120 budget presentation in the House of Representatives. Having listened to Imbert’s three hours 21 minutes budget, PersaBissessar described it as a repeat of promises from previous budgets he had delivered. “This was a mishmash, hudge pudge of his same policies coming from several budgets before. It is clear that he demonstrated in a very boring manner the cumulative failures of four years.” Read more here
BUSINESS
T&T Chamber generally happy with budget measures
The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce has mixed reactions to the 2019/2020 budget. The Chamber said while it was pleased Finance Minister Colm Imbert took note of some of its recommendations there were however, a number of recurring items from previous budgets, such as the Revenue Authority, which reflected the implementation challenges. “Based on the lost tax revenue we believe the administration must find a way to broaden the tax net with the current infrastructure, if the Revenue Authority is not implemented in 2020,” the Chamber said. It added efforts to allow for more active participation by the private sector in the development of the industrial parks and the tax credit for market development to build the next tier of exporters are welcome initiatives. “Registered farmers too, will be glad for the incentives which were identified,” the Chamber added. Read more here
REGIONAL
Gov’t Says It Won’t Comment On Corruption Probe By Independent Bodies As Opposition Presses For Update
The Holness administration has labelled as “troubling” a call by Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips for the Government to speak on the ongoing corruption investigations relating to the education ministry. In March, Education Minister Ruel Reid resigned amid a slew of corruption allegations at a number of agencies that fall under the education ministry, including Caribbean Maritime University (CMU). Since then, the police have confirmed that he is the subject of a criminal investigation. CMU President Professor Fritz Pinnock had taken a leave of absence in July to allow the authorities to complete their probe. Last week, he returned to work at the east Kingston-based institution. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Brexit: Deal 'essentially impossible' after PM-Merkel call - No 10
Pressure on Republicans grows as Trump's impeachment net tightens
As the impeachment battle heads into its third week, President Donald Trump is intensifying his counter-attack against Democrats driving ever deeper into his inner circle. Trump's threats and extreme mistrust between the parties on Capitol Hill are forcing the consideration of the most extreme measures to keep safe a whistleblower who has followed the law to expose the President's alleged abuse of power. Democrats are making fresh efforts to maintain the early momentum of their impeachment gambit by flinging new subpoenas at Trump's administration and have associates of his lawyer Rudy Giuliani in their sights. Read more here
8th October 2019