Another step in restarting the economy

The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce notes that today, the Government has taken another step in restarting the economy by allowing some sectors which were partially open to have increased activity. We note that they have maintained the reduced customer densities to conform to physical distancing guidelines and we fully support this…

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The T&T Chamber recognizes the health and economic challenges being faced by our society, and in particular businesses that have had to close, and in the best of times have been allowed to partially open, during the past 7 months.

Renewing efforts to flatten the curve

The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce notes the number of new cases of COVID-19. The re-emergence especially as a number of cases are of un-known origin must be of major concern to every citizen. Given our land space and the size of our population, there is an increased need to control the spread of the virus, in the best interest of citizens and for our long-term economic wellbeing.