AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBanking Dialogue: The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago welcomed fresh talks among the Government, the Central Bank and the banking sector, saying continued policy dialogue is key to keeping the financial system resilient and supporting economic development. State Enterprise Leadership: National Flour Mills named Terrence Kalloo as CEO, effective June 1, after Ian Mitchell stepped down at end-March. Water Disruption: WASA warned of a full shutdown at the Caroni Water Treatment Plant from Wed June 3, 10pm to Thu June 4, 5am due to T&TEC electrical works, with low pressure or no supply expected across multiple North, Central and South areas. Transport Shock: Maxi taxi operators confirmed a nationwide withdrawal of service starting Monday after talks with Government failed to deliver written commitments, with school transport also expected to be affected. Local Business & Jobs: San Fernando contractors are demanding a “fair share” of work at the Alamby Residential Development, alleging southern firms are being sidelined in favour of outside contractors. Tourism & Tech: YTEPP met TIATT to push digital transformation and AI adoption in tourism, alongside workforce training. Public Order Tensions: Trade unions and opposition figures are criticising new “no-protest zones” and protest restrictions under the State of Emergency, arguing they threaten democratic freedoms.
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