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27 May, 2021: Effective May 17, 2021, exporTT Limited commenced the issuance of
Digital CARICOM Certificates of Origin (COOs) to exporters through the Single Electronic Window (SEW) – TTBizLink. ExporTT, one of the first agencies to commence using the SEW, issues COOs for goods to be exported to countries which have Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with Trinidad and Tobago and CARICOM. CARICOM COOs are issued for the export of goods to countries in the region: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Suriname.
This digital milestone forms part of the e-Certificates of Origin Module on the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s (MTI’s) SEW, and is part of a comprehensive upgrade project being undertaken by the Ministry and exporTT to enhance the processing of COOs. This initiative involves the provision of digitally approved COOs with advanced security features, includ
MSMEs enouraged to look to e-commerce
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Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon whose ministry has been pushing for MSMEs to take advantage of e-commerce options especially in these pandemic times. File photo by Sureash Cholai
Micro, small and medium-sized companies (MSMEs) have been encouraged to take advantage of e-commerce and technological solutions as the country continues to try to navigate through the pandemic.
To this end, the Ministry of Trade and Industry continues to implement the National E-commerce Strategy, which aims to create an enabling environment that facilitates and promotes e-commerce for local businesses to serve domestic and international consumer markets.
MTI Encourages MSMEs to Take Advantage of E-Commerce
25 May, 2021: The COVID-19 Pandemic has highlighted the necessity for adopting e-Commerce and technological solutions for all levels of business. In this regard, the Ministry of Trade and Industry continues to diligently implement the National E-commerce Strategy which aims to create an enabling environment that facilitates and promotes e-commerce for local businesses to serve domestic and international consumer markets. While it is accepted that the private sector drives e-commerce, the Government’s role is to ensure that the right environment is created for businesses to derive tangible benefits from ecommerce. The onset of the pandemic has resulted in bankers, consumers and retailers moving away from the manual processes and cash payment towards leveraging technology for digital forms of payments. It has forced businesses to rethink how and where goods are retailed and how payment transactions are conducted.