The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
Republic Financial Holdings records $1.036 billion in third-quarter profits
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Republic Financial Holdings has recorded over $1 billion in third-quarter profit which represents an increase of $261.6 million or 33.8% over the $774.3 million reported in the corresponding period of the last financial year. The following is a press release from Republic Financial Holdings Limited:
The Chairman of Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL), Vincent Pereira, in announcing third quarter profits today said, “The uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the economies in which the Republic Financial Holdings Limited Group operate. Vaccination programmes commenced in many countries, but re-openings and recovery of tourist arrivals remained gradual and at times interrupted by rising COVID-19 cases. The Gro
T&T s registers negative US$439M foreign direct investment; worst in Caribbean
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A view of the Pt Lisas Industrial Estate from the Gulf of Paria. (Image courtesy Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago)
Photographer: chris anderson
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development s (UNCTAD’s) World Investment Report for 2021, has shown that among all the countries in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago suffered the worse in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2020 with negative FDI in the hundreds of millions of US dollars.
Cruise ships head to island to aide in evacuations
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A view of the dome at La Soufrière - PHOTO CREDIT: Richard Robertson, UWI-SRC.
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves issued an evacuation order as the situation at La Soufriere volcano deteriorated further on Thursday afternoon and announced that several cruise ships would be arriving from Friday to help get residents out.
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves made the announcement after Professor Richard Robertson, the lead scientist monitoring the volcano, reported further activity at La Soufriere, hours after warning there could be an explosive eruption any time.