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Quarry Road, Guaracara
Retaining Wall and Box Drain constructed at Quarry Road, Guaracara
St. John Road, Brothers Road
Repair to Landslip, Drainage and Road Paving at St. John Road, Brothers Road
Redman wrote:Nutting is what we have protecting our borders since 2010.So UML/ZR..yuh have proof that they teif..?
who teif more UNC or PNM ?
Or that to is just rum shop talk
Smh
UML wrote:
SMc wrote:How is that an achievement? Even Barbados and Mongolia still hold a better ranking.
UML wrote:Ministry of Labour and Small and Micro Enterprise Development
Good day MOLSMED family!!!!
The NIBTT is pleased to announce that you can now request a contribution statement through our corporate website by clicking on the link provided and completing a fillable PDF with your personal data and and work history. Your statement will be dispatched to you within three working days via post or email at your request.
The contribution statement sets out the number and value of contributions paid for each year by your employer(s) on your behalf. Bearing in mind that employers have until the 15th day of each following month to remit contributions, the statement may not reflect contributions paid as at the date of your request.
This online service is available to you once per month and will help us to help you ensure that your contributions are up to date so that you will receive your correct benefits on time every time.
Click here to access the form http://www.nibtt.net/NI_Forms/NI183.pdf
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PROGRESS
Employers can now apply online (through TTBizlink) and receive a National Insurance Employer/Employee Registration Number in one business day.
Significant reduction from the previous 30-day duration
New trade milestone for TTBizLink
Published:
Saturday, May 24, 2014
CrimsonLogic, a leading provider of eGovernment solutions and services headquartered in Singapore, announced that five new E-Services on TTBizLink will be launched by Trade Minister Vasant Bharath.
Developed by CrimsonLogic, TTBizLink is a single electronic window (SEW) for trade, investment and business facilitation built for Government. The e-services going live are: E-Goods Declaration, E-Maritime Services, E-Vendor Registration, E-National Insurance Board Registration, E-Board of Inland Revenue and E-Value Added Tax Registration.
TTBizLink is the second SEW built by CrimsonLogic that integrates a host of business facilitation e-services to improve the ease of doing business. Other SEW systems by the company were mainly focused on international trade and automation of import and export documentation. The TTBizLink system was able to successfully reduce transaction times significantly, enabling T&T to enhance its overall international competitiveness for trade, foreign investments and the ease of doing business.http://www.guardian.co.tt/business/2014 ... -ttbizlink
One-Day Registration for Employers and Employees
The registration process of the NIBTT ensures that Employers and Employees are assigned registration numbers by which they can be uniquely identified. For example, in instances where insured persons may have the same name, this unique registration number ensures that all data relating to a specific individual is correctly recorded and maintained.
Section 30 of The National Insurance Act was amended to provide for the issuance of Employers’ registration numbers as well as up to twenty (20) accompanying Employees’ registration numbers within 24 hours of receipt of complete and correct applications. The amendment to the legislation applies to all limited liability companies, whether local or foreign based. In support of this change, an on-line registration system is now accessible through TTBizlink.
The NIBTT will now issue registration numbers to New Employers and up to twenty (20) of their Employees within one (1) day of receipt of the applications received through the TTBizlink on-line process as well as applications received through our Service Centre network.
http://www.nibtt.net/Registration_09/on ... ation.html
UML wrote:
UML wrote:not an "achievement" yet
but we know it will be done!!!
Trade Minister: 7 industrial parks to be built
Published:
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Nadaleen Singh
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Vasant Bharath Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment. PHOTO: ABRAHAM DIAZ
More than one port in La Brea would not create a logistical nightmare, but rather add to the infrastructural development of the community.
So said Vasant Bharath, Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, who accompanied Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissesar on her two-week trip to China prior to Carnival.
He spoke to the Business Guardian on the benefits of the trip, one of which was a $5 billion loan application.
In a post-Cabinet press conference in early March, Persad-Bissessar said the loan would be used for six new special economic zones, a new transshipment port and a dry dock.
In an interview on Monday, Bharath justified the need for a new port: “There is sufficient space. We have already done the feasibility. There is more than enough space to accommodate what Mr (Deo) Gosine is doing and what we are doing.”
Deo Singh is managing director of Labidco Port Services, La Brea.
In a February 20 interview with the Business Guardian, Gosine, who operates a deepwater port in La Brea, said he had a proposal to develop a neighbouring transshipment port to handle 2.5 million containers annually at an estimated cost of US$100 million.
Bharath said the port the Government is proposing would cater for very large vessels ranging between “10 and 15 thousand TEUs (20-foot equivalent units). Currently, the vessels that come through the Panama Canal range between 3,000 and 5,000 TEUs. There would be no other facility in the country or in this part of the world that would be in a position to handle 10,000, 12,000 and 13,000 of TEUs.”
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http://www.guardian.co.tt/business-guar ... s-be-built
UML wrote:UML wrote:
Shell executive visits Wednesday. Shell intends to invest $6,000,000,000 in T&T.
Ramnarine: We tripled FDI in oil/gas
ENERGY Minister, Kevin Ramnarine, hit back at Diego Martin North East MP Colm Imbert’s criticism of the country’s oil/gas tax regime by saying this Government’s major overhaul of energy taxes and incentives had led to a three- fold increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) in the sector from 2011 to 2013, compared to the previous three years under the former administration.
Ramnarine said FDI in the sector has grown from US$501 million in 2010; US$1.7 billion in 2011; US$2.2 billion in 2012; and US$1.4 billion last year.
Querying Imbert’s call at a recent Rotarians meeting for tax-breaks as incentives for energy companies, the Minister said Imbert seems unaware that the oil/gas regimes had been significantly overhauled in the past four years. “These are the most far-reaching since the 1970s,” assured Ramnarine.
He boasted that the changes had been informed by talking to local stakeholders, and by not using foreign consultants unlike what had been done by the former PNM government. He listed 14 incentives to oil/gas companies, that have been welcomed by stakeholders and have resulted in a significant rise in FDI and in drilling activity.
These included incentives for deep-water exploration, and for efforts to re-work mature fields, and for the use of enhanced recovery.
Investor confidence is shown by bpTT’s FDI investment in the Juniper field of US$2.1 billion, the Minister said. He denied Imbert’s claims that a decline in oil production had begun in 2010 under this Government, but said it had begun in 2006 under the former administration. “For the last two years oil production has stabilised,” he assured.
Ramnarine was unfazed by falling oil-prices, saying Finance Minister, Larry Howai, has assured that most of TT’s revenues come from the sale of natural gas (which he said is at US$3.35 per MMBTU, compared to the Budget being pegged at just US$2.75 MMBTU) and from petrochemicals such as methanol and ammonia which Ramnarine said along with LNG are now still fetching strong prices.
http://unctt.org/ramnarine-we-tripled-fdi-in-oilgas/
PM cupcake for Rowley as she opens school in Carenage
Richard Lord
Published:
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar celebrated her 63rd birthday yesterday and following the ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new $13 million St Peter’s RC Primary School, Pt Cumana, Carenage, she presented Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley with a cupcake. He accepted, but moments later as she departed he gave it to a child at the event.
Persad-Bissessar also presented cupcakes to media workers, saying: “This is not a bribe.” Persad-Bissessar and Rowley each received a rousing welcome when they arrived. Carenage falls in Rowley’s Diego Martin West seat. In her address Persad-Bissessar said at the start of the new school year in September computers (laptops, tablets or i-pads) would be distributed to pupils in “the upper standards.”
During her address she insisted her Government was committed to begin the Chaguaramas causeway project in the next few months. But Rowley, commenting on the project, said: “They are playing politics with the project.” He added: The PNM is not asking for any credit. We are simply asking that people not be misled to think that it was a new project conceptualised by the PP Government.
He said the traffic problem in west Trinidad “is now a nightmare because of what was done by the Government (an apparent reference to the boardwalk in Chaguaramas). “Until we get a new route in Chaguaramas it is going to remain so,” he added. Opposition MP Colm Imbert claimed two days ago the project was a PNM one which was stolen by the PP Government.
Rowley said the project was underway when the PNM demitted office in 2010. “There was a consultant on the project. The route had been looked at and the feasibility was being worked on and the instruction to the consultant was to proceed to prepare tender documents,” Rowley noted. He said the PP abandoned it and was now attempting to resurrect it a few months before the general election.
In a brief interview with reporters Rowley dismissed claims made at the ceremony by Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh that T&T had become the first country where there was universal early childhood education. He said he had to get a copy of Gopeesingh’s speech because “a lot of it is open for debate, but not today.”
On the claim that only 48 scholarships were given before the PP took office in 2010, Rowley said: “That is a joke (because) as far back as 2000 we were offering over 200 scholarships. Every child now have access to a place in ECCE.” Rowley said he was aware of many parents who were paying to get their children into such schools.
“So the generic term could be misleading. It is not accurate to say that every child in this country has a free place in an ECCE school,” he added.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-04- ... l-carenage
eliteauto wrote:Bodi is 3 bundle for $5 in the East, a PNM looking fella sell me it so it probably stolen
UML wrote:PM cupcake for Rowley as she opens school in Carenage
Richard Lord
Published:
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar celebrated her 63rd birthday yesterday and following the ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new $13 million St Peter’s RC Primary School, Pt Cumana, Carenage, she presented Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley with a cupcake. He accepted, but moments later as she departed he gave it to a child at the event.
Persad-Bissessar also presented cupcakes to media workers, saying: “This is not a bribe.” Persad-Bissessar and Rowley each received a rousing welcome when they arrived. Carenage falls in Rowley’s Diego Martin West seat. In her address Persad-Bissessar said at the start of the new school year in September computers (laptops, tablets or i-pads) would be distributed to pupils in “the upper standards.”
During her address she insisted her Government was committed to begin the Chaguaramas causeway project in the next few months. But Rowley, commenting on the project, said: “They are playing politics with the project.” He added: The PNM is not asking for any credit. We are simply asking that people not be misled to think that it was a new project conceptualised by the PP Government.
He said the traffic problem in west Trinidad “is now a nightmare because of what was done by the Government (an apparent reference to the boardwalk in Chaguaramas). “Until we get a new route in Chaguaramas it is going to remain so,” he added. Opposition MP Colm Imbert claimed two days ago the project was a PNM one which was stolen by the PP Government.
Rowley said the project was underway when the PNM demitted office in 2010. “There was a consultant on the project. The route had been looked at and the feasibility was being worked on and the instruction to the consultant was to proceed to prepare tender documents,” Rowley noted. He said the PP abandoned it and was now attempting to resurrect it a few months before the general election.
In a brief interview with reporters Rowley dismissed claims made at the ceremony by Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh that T&T had become the first country where there was universal early childhood education. He said he had to get a copy of Gopeesingh’s speech because “a lot of it is open for debate, but not today.”
On the claim that only 48 scholarships were given before the PP took office in 2010, Rowley said: “That is a joke (because) as far back as 2000 we were offering over 200 scholarships. Every child now have access to a place in ECCE.” Rowley said he was aware of many parents who were paying to get their children into such schools.
“So the generic term could be misleading. It is not accurate to say that every child in this country has a free place in an ECCE school,” he added.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-04- ... l-carenage
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