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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO. A nation of possibilitiesT&T: a stable democracy and a land of culture and diversity
Neil Parsan, T&T’s Ambassador to the U.S.
The twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago, often referred to as T&T, had much to be proud of as they reached 50 years of independence on August 30, 2012. The commercial, creative and dynamic Trinidad is complemented perfectly by the relaxed, peaceful and beautiful Tobago, which is the focus point of the archipelago’s tourism sector. Both at home and abroad, particularly in the diaspora of Miami, New York, Toronto and London, the 50th anniversary was marked by various festivities designed to highlight, celebrate and inform the world of the nation’s achievements and of its plans for the future.
In recent years, a renewed mandate to boost the non-oil sector of the economy has revealed investment opportunities abound in a wide range of industries the government would like to develop: food and beverages, seafood, movie production, music and entertainment, printing and packaging, merchant marine, yachting, healing/wellness tourism, ICT, financial services, food production and agro processing. “We are expanding our presence in different sectors,” says Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Dookeran. “The new architecture of the economy is being built.” The T&T government sees the private sector and entrepreneurs as key partners in the nation’s socioeconomic development, with both local and foreign investment welcomed and encouraged to generate wealth and security for Trinbagonians. In 2010, T&T attracted more than US$549 million in foreign direct investment (FDI); a total that increased by 5% to US$574 million in 2011. According to Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar: “While there are various government bodies to facilitate investment in the country, the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago encourages the creation of new opportunities and the incubation of new business without government interference. We believe it is the responsibility of government to be business facilitators for and not competitors with the private sector. We are open for business.” From its people to its geography and climate, T&T offers a wide range of incentives that accompany a long-established stable and democratic political system, a literate population, a well-developed professional class and a strategic location for exporting to the Americas, Europe and Asia A UNITED WORLD SUPPLEMENT PRODUCED BY: David Barbolla, Justyna Sitarska, Juana Garcia Mansilla and Gonzalo del Rio
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