State Enterprise Investment Programme 2024 (Mobile Version)
The State Enterprises Sector comprises 52 companies of which 40 are wholly owned, eight are majority owned and four of which the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (GORTT) has a minority shareholding. A complete list of the State Enterprises is at Appendix I.These entities operate in the energy and energy based, financial…
Budget Statement 2024 – Building Capacity for Diversification and Growth (Mobile Version)
National Budget Statement 2024 presented by the Honourable Colm Imbert, MP, Minister of Finance in the House of Representatives on Monday 2nd October, 2023. Madam Speaker, I wish to present to this Honourable House the Budget Statement for the financial year 2024. However, it is only fitting that before starting I thank Dr. the Honourable…
Budget Statement 2024 – Building Capacity for Diversification and Growth
National Budget Statement 2024 presented by the Honourable Colm Imbert, MP, Minister of Finance in the House of Representatives on Monday 2nd October, 2023. Madam Speaker, I wish to present to this Honourable House the Budget Statement for the financial year 2024. However, it is only fitting that before starting I thank Dr. the Honourable…
Review of the Economy 2023
According to the Ministry of Finance’s estimates, the Trinidad and Tobago economy is expected to register Real GDP growth of 2.7 percent in 2023, following more moderate growth of 1.5 percent in 2022. The expected outturn for 2023 is premised on an expansion in the Non-Energy Sector, partially counteracted by a marginal decline in the…