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Representatives of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago met with the Tobago Division of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce on Tuesday as part of ongoing consultations with the business community across the country.
The meeting, held at the Chamber’s offices in Scarborough, was led by Deputy Governor Dr. Dorian Noel and Chamber Chairman Curtis Williams, along with members of the Bank’s management team and the Chamber’s executive.
According to the Central Bank, the discussions focused on Tobago’s economic priorities and the challenges facing businesses on the island. Topics included the domestic economy, banking services, foreign exchange access and financial literacy.
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