AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital Elections: A Trinidad and Tobago firm, Rose IT Services, unveiled iVote Live, a digital voting platform aimed at cutting long queues, manual counting and verification concerns for member-based organisations. AI for Telecom: Flytxt says it has deployed an AI-led customer engagement platform for Digicel Trinidad & Tobago, moving prepaid and postpaid marketing from manual campaigns to centralised, always-on targeting. CARICOM Legal Row: CARICOM Heads agreed to seek a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion to settle Trinidad and Tobago’s objection to the reappointment process of Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett, with the current arrangement maintained pending the ruling. Passports Accountability: Opposition Leader Penelope Beckles renewed calls for the Homeland Security Ministry to disclose how many passport booklets remain, after the ministry said more stock is coming but did not give full inventory figures. Tobago Crime: One suspect was charged over a Plymouth ATM heist, including allegations involving the theft of equipment and attempts to remove an ATM vault. Business & Trade: The TT Chamber led a trade mission to Saint Lucia to explore export opportunities across food, manufacturing, services and media. Agriculture Watch: Nestlé’s review of its Trinidad and Tobago dairy and juice operations is raising alarm among local milk suppliers about potential changes to purchasing.
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