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Imbert: Government doesn t believe employers, landlords will pass on costs of minimum wage hike, property tax

Imbert: Government doesn t believe employers, landlords will pass on costs of minimum wage hike, property tax
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FTC, address the monopoly concerns inthis industry - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE EDITOR: I write to express my concerns about the recent acquisition of Chinook Trading Canada Ltd by Agostini's Ltd, which marks their fourth acquisition in the pharmaceutical industry. Despite the deepening monopoly of Agostini's in this sector, there has been no action from the TT Fair Trade Commission (TTFTC) to investigate this, nor have

Narinesingh, Ramkissoon get three more years at Fair Trade Commission

Narinesingh, Ramkissoon get three more years at Fair Trade Commission
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Pharmacy board warns again of an Agostini monopoly

Pharmacy board warns again of an Agostini monopoly Christian Mouttet - THE PHARMACY Board has once again expressed concern over a possible monopoly in the pharmaceutical industry as Agostini Ltd has announced the completion of the acquisition of Oscar Francois Ltd and its associate company Intersol Ltd. The companies were acquired under Agostini s pharmaceutical subsidiary, Smith Robertson Co Ltd. Pharmacy Board chairman Andrew Rahaman warned of a possible rise in prices if the company becomes a monopoly. He appealed to the TT Fair Trade Commission (TTFTC) to pay special attention to the latest merger before it has to deal with the issue of dismantling it.

PM complains of vaccine apartheid as UNC slams tardy supplies

Dr Keith Rowley THE Prime Minister on Sunday said several countries are facing the challenge of what he called “vaccine apartheid” as they try to access covid19 vaccines for their populations during the pandemic. Dr Rowley made this observation as he dismissed allegations from Oropouche West MP Dave Tancoo that the Government was using the covid19 pandemic to achieve political benefits for itself and was causing the population and the economy to suffer because of its failure to acquire covid19 vaccines. At a news conference at the Opposition Leader’s Office in Port of Spain, Tancoo said, “To date, we cannot tell when the vaccines will arrive in TT. He said several other Caricom countries have already received covid19 vaccines and are starting to distribute them to their citizens to help reopen their economies.

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