Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Friday 3rd June, 2022

Officials from the TT Manufacturer's Association (TTMA) and the police met to discuss strategies and policies aimed at preventing illicit trade in TT. A media release from the TTMA on Thursday reported that the meeting was attended by the association's president Tricia Coosal and acting Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob which... Read more

3rd June 2022


Daily Brief - Thursday 2nd June, 2022

A new type of squatter has emerged in Trinidad and Tobago in recent times. They are known as squat lords, who squat on lands for financial gain and not because of economic hardship. While the overall numbers of squatters has decreased in recent years, there remain certain squatter hot spots... Read more

2nd June 2022


Daily Brief - Wednesday 1st June, 2022

The Prime Minister said on Tuesday the Government wished to reduce its subsidy of gasoline, but amid a shift to electricity being used to power public transport. Dr Rowley gave the feature address at the opening of the three-day TT Energy Conference held by the Energy Chamber at the Hyatt... Read more

1st June 2022


Daily Brief - Tuesday 31st May, 2022

A 38-year-old woman is dead and a man wounded after a gunman walked into the woman’s Mausica Road home and started shooting. She \was Linda Dalipsingh of Crescent Drive, Mausica Road, D’Abadie. She was at home at about 7 pm on Sunday with 27-year-old Romario Beggs of Waterhole, Cocorite when... Read more

31st May 2022


Daily Brief - Thursday 26th May, 2022

The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) celebrated the launch of its trade and business portal – a one-stop hub for accurate and up-to-date business and investment information – at the Trinidad Hilton, Port of Spain, on Wednesday. Read more

26th May 2022


Daily Brief - Tuesday 24th May, 2022

The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) believes the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between TT and Guyana will be the catalyst for free trade and an improved single market. In a media release on Monday, TTMA president Tricia Coosal said the agreement solidified existing trade relationships between the two countries. Read more

24th May 2022


Daily Brief - Monday 23rd May, 2022

More than 1,500 Venezuelan migrant children in Trinidad and Tobago are being affected by the suspension of the Equal Place educational programme. For more than a month, the children registered for Equal Place have not had their virtual classes. Read more

23rd May 2022


Daily Brief - Friday 20th May, 2022

Criminologist Daurius Figuera says the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) report presented in Parliament on a possible national security threat of people radicalised by terrorist groups was not guided by thorough threat assessment, and described it as scaremongering. Read more

20th May 2022


Daily Brief - Thursday 19th May, 2022

“Unforeseen conditions” have stalled pipeline interconnection works near the Maritime Roundabout, Barataria affecting residents in seven areas. Work at the site were rescheduled to be completed by 6 pm on Wednesday and it will take another 24 hours for water supply to return to some areas. Read more

19th May 2022


Daily Brief - Wednesday 18th May, 2022

The Coalition Advocating for Inclusion of Sexual Orientation (CAISO) released its first report, Insights from Wholeness and Justice, on Tuesday. At a press conference, CAISO emphasised support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) community. It intends to present a report annually. Read more

18th May 2022


Daily Brief - Tuesday 17th May, 2022

It was music to the ears of the business community when Finance Minister Colm Imbert announced that $1.6 billion of the Government’s additional expenditure will go to the payment of VAT refunds for the period April to September 2022. Read more

17th May 2022


Daily Brief - Monday 16th May, 2022

Value-added tax (VAT) refunds amounting to almost $144 million continue to be the biggest problem for manufacturers, particularly affecting the liquidity of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and the T&T Manufacturers Association (TTMA) is hoping that Finance Minister Colm Imbert will present some good news during his mid-year budget review... Read more

16th May 2022


Daily Brief - Friday 13th May, 2022

On Wednesday, the day the 24-year-old Ellen Krishana Mohammed was hacked to death at the family’s home in Guayaguayare, an evangelist was waiting for her in San Fernando to give her stationery supplies for her children. Mohammed never showed up, and all calls to her cellphone went unanswered. Read more

13th May 2022


Daily Brief - Thursday 12th May, 2022

Zoi Quan Kep, the woman who reported seeing the now-dead infant Kimani "Mani" Francis roaming alone on a road in Techier Village, Point Fortin on Monday, has moved out of the area. Police were called in after outraged residents gathered at her home at Tenth Street Extension on Tuesday after... Read more

12th May 2022


Daily Brief - Wednesday 11th May, 2022

A total of US$296 million (TT$2 billion) has been sold to 123 manufacturing companies from 2018 to Monday May 9 by the Export and Import Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (EXIMBank) foreign exchange facility, designed specifically for manufacturers. Read more

11th May 2022


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