The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce notes that the election date has been announced…
Annual Business Meeting 2025
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PAYMENTS CANCELLATION & SUBSTITUTION POLICY:
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T&T Chamber of Commerce Responds to Three-Month Extension of State of Emergency
The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Commerce (TT Chamber) recognizes the need for the government to extend the State of Emergency (SOE) by three months. While some members of the business community acknowledge the positive effects of the SOE in addressing crime, there are still concerns regarding its overall effectiveness, particularly in relation to the scope of police raids and the seizure of firearms, especially semi-automatic weapons, which were initially cited as a key reason for implementing the SOE.
T&T CHAMBER NATIONAL BUDGET RESPONSE
The Trinidad & Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (T&T Chamber) recognizes the challenges we have faced and commends the government of Trinidad and Tobago for steering the economy out of the pandemic, implementing measures focused towards economic well-being, keeping GDP growth and inflation stable.
Private Sector Opportunities in the New Special Economic Zone
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T & T Behind on AI, but can catch up
T&T may be at the stage where it is behind the eight ball in terms of artificial intelligence (AI) trends…

Business leaders call for immediate action in response to ‘worrying’ crime
Members of the business community are frustrated and fed up with the recent spate of killings in the country. Business owners told Guardian Media yesterday that not only are they unhappy with the constant loss of lives, but they have been left daunted as the country’s economic future is under threat by gun-toting criminals.