2013 Q3
2013 Q2
Chamber Not In Favour Of National Shutdown
The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce wishes to reiterate that is not in favour of any shutdown of commercial activity as is being threatened by various labour unions. Any such industrial action could only serve to hurt the country’s fragile economy and damage confidence perceptions. It will negatively impact not…
Re: Chamber View On Reported Impending Industrial Action By Police
In light of the worsening crime situation in this country, the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce expresses grave concern and is of the strong belief that the impending industrial action that the police…
Re: Current Labour Negotiation Situation In Trinidad And Tobago
In the considered opinion of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, this country has reached a really critical juncture with respect to the state of labour negotiations. Now that the Honourable Prime Minister has stated that there is no 5 percent “cap”…
TT Chamber Response: Reported TT$300 Million Vat Remittances Owed To The Government
The President of the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce wishes to reiterate the statement made to the media earlier this month, with regards to the reported TT$300 Million in VAT being owed by business owners to the Government…
A Way Forward For Stagnant Economy In Tobago
The T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce has for some time been very concerned by the depressed and stagnating economy in our sister isle of Tobago and its potentially devastating impact on the island’s business community…
Traffic Gridlock As A Result Of Flugtag Event
The painful lesson to be learned from yesterday’s traffic gridlock as a result of the Flugtag event and St. Peter’s Day celebrations is that our North-Western peninsula just cannot accommodate..