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While commuters scrambled for transportation during the three-day maxi taxi protest, businesses across south Trinidad experienced little to no disruption, with only a few workers arriving late, according to representatives of the region’s business chambers.
Speaking with Guardian Media yesterday, president of the Greater San Fernando Chamber of Industry and Commerce Kiran Singh said reports received by the chamber indicated that while some employees arrived late for work, commercial activity continued largely uninterrupted.
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