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IMF predicts decline in natural gas prices
(Trinidad Guardian) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is predicting a mixed return for countries like Trinidad and Tobago, which are…
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TT crime spree pushes Chaguaramas Chamber Head to call for ‘limited’ state of emergency
So concerned have business leaders in Trinidad and Tobago become regarding the continually unfolding crime spree afflicting the twin-island Republic…
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Hosting of 2024 CHICOS ‘summit’ underlines Barbados’ status as CARICOM’s ‘little’ tourism giant
With little in the way of natural resources – as against fellow CARICOM member countries Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Jamaica…
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Suriname becomes 175th member of World Bank’s IDA
In a move that signals Suriname’s increasing recognition as a likely important cog in the wheel of the global economy,…
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Will Panama’s recent rice payment to local millers raise hopes of a similar gesture from Cuba?
Given the disclosure, days ago, that the Government of Panama had finally made a payment of $1.5 billion owed to…
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Paramaribo hints at joint exploration of Guyana/Suriname gas resources
It had always been felt that once Suriname’s oil and gas industry become ‘up and running’ the likelihood of joint…
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Mocha Arcadia Agri Co-op Society pushing its way past obstacles to getting ahead
Various drainage, irrigation and other development-oriented projects executed in the Mocha/Arcadia community in recent years have seriously eroded the efforts…
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We may have to ‘give up’ on Cuba rice debt – Nand Persaud’s CEO
Company’s rice now on Haiti, Dominica market Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the local rice ‘giant’, Nand Persaud & Company,…
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30 Years of Power Women, Schneps Media Honors Power Women of the Bronx
The movers and shakers of the Bronx donned glittering gowns and their finest suits Wednesday to celebrate 50 iconic women…
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