AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Local Business Readiness: A fresh opinion piece argues Trinidad and Tobago firms are still stuck with basic web presence, and that AI is now acting as the new gatekeeper between consumers and businesses—turning weak online setups into a structural crisis. Cross-Border Gas Reality Check: Another analysis pushes back on doubts about Venezuelan gas reaching T&T, warning that the real question is who captures the upside when gas is processed and exported. NEL Energy & LNG Moves: National Enterprises Ltd reported a TT$237m net profit for the six months to March 31, 2026, and said it has expanded its Atlantic LNG position, aiming to benefit from any LNG recovery. T&TEC Fairness Flashpoint: T&TEC confirmed a “protected list” that can limit disconnections for some customers, but says there’s no published policy or clear criteria—now under legal review. Tobago Airport Vendor Costs: The Tobago Airports Authority says it will offer a “favourable rental structure,” but local business groups and vendors fear steep new terminal rents. Mid-Year Budget Pressure: Independent senators warned of rising fiscal strain tied to debt, FX shortages and weak growth, while the Energy Chamber urged higher domestic energy output despite near-term revenue boosts. Agriculture & Food Supply Stress: Farmers in Carlsen Field want more patrols after a homicide and rising rural crime, while a separate regional report flags low scotch bonnet output affecting hot pepper sauce supply. Energy Policy & Production Focus: The Energy Chamber and economists point to production and productivity as the key gaps—calling for measures that unlock investment in energy and marginal gas fields.
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