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NGC Credit-Rating Scrutiny: The T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce is urging continued sound governance and fiscal discipline at the National Gas Company after NGC moved to discontinue Moody’s while keeping other agencies engaged—while analysts still question how transparent the shift is and what it means for investor confidence. Rocky Point Pressure: In Tobago, experts say EMA’s green light for the Marriott-branded Rocky Point development came despite warnings that the 200-room project is “fundamentally incompatible” with the site’s vulnerability, keeping the debate over environmental safeguards very much alive. Energy Chamber Push: The Energy Chamber welcomed a more structured fiscal approach for the oil and gas sector, arguing it could improve long-term competitiveness. Security Check at Piarco: TTPS says no local laws were breached after an aircraft carrying industrial explosives landed at Piarco and was cleared to leave—though a separate national security probe remains active. Creative Sector Momentum: Government says the National Music School is being rebuilt, with recording studios and more platforms for local artistes expected to come online soon.

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