ttma in focus issue 3 march 2014
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In this issue: TTMA hosts cluster meeting Trade Minister visits John Dickinson W.I. Ltd Update on CARICOM-Canada Trade NegotiationsTRANSCRIPT
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MARCH 2014
In Focus TTMA
P1
Cluster meeting
P5 /
Upcoming Events
On Wednesday 26th March 2014 the TTMA held its first networking session in the Central area – at Gaston
Courts Conference Room, Chaguanas. A good complement of manufacturers was present at the meeting from a
variety of sub sectors, and they were given an opportunity to ventilate some of their most pressing issues in the
context of their Business Development.
Present from the TTMA Directorship were the President of the TTMA, Mr. Nicholas Lok Jack, TTMA Directors Mr.
Craig La Croix and Mr. Robin Phillips, and TTMA CEO, Mr. Ramesh Ramdeen, all who were on hand to respond
to the concerns raised by the members present and also enlighten them on some of the work that is being done
to improve the way in which business is conducted nationally. In addition, while the majority of members were
from the Central Area and environs, there were some from other parts of Trinidad, as the entire membership
was invited to participate in this event.
At the end of the informal discussion between the TTMA Executive and members, there was a lengthy network-
ing cocktail reception, which was kindly sponsored by Optometrists Today, one of our members that operates
one of its branches in Chaguanas. Blue Waters Spirits Division also contributed in kind to the cocktail reception,
and TTMA is very grateful to them both for their kind support. The TTMA intends to continue this tradition that
has begun, by holding additional Cluster Meetings in various locations across the country.
TTMA hosts 1st Cluster Meeting
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P2 / P3
Trade Minister visits
John Dickinson W.I.
Company Ltd
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Update on CARICOM/
Canada negotiations
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>> PAGE 2 T T M A I n F o c u s
On Friday, 28 March, 2014, the Minister of Trade, Indus-
try and Investment, Senator the Honourable Vasant
Bharath together with TTMA CEO Ramesh Ramdeen and
CEO of exporTT Mr. Christopher Lewis toured the factory
of John Dickinson W.I. Company Limited.
Accompanying these delegates were officials from the
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, inclusive of Ms.
Sandra Indar, Permanent Secretary, Mr. Norris Herbert,
recently appointed Deputy Permanent Secretary and Ms.
Jacqui Charles, who was also recently appointed Deputy
Permanent Secretary.
Mr. George Haloute, Executive Director of John Dickinson
welcomed all invitees to their factory, which will be cele-
brating 50 years of existence in 2015. He gave a short
chronological history of the company, highlighting that the
company currently employs more than 350 workers and
exports throughout the region, inclusive of the Caribbean
as well as Latin America. The company also exports
products to Cuba and is presently looking at markets in
North America and possibly Europe.
Mr. Ramdeen brought greetings on behalf of the TTMA
and mentioned the importance of companies such as John
Dickerson to the economy since it is a significant employer
and earns valuable foreign exchange.
Further, he noted even though the company is operating in
a sunset industry, it is finding innovative and creative
ways to sustain itself in a very competitive climat, and this
should be commended. He advised that government
should partner with and continue to create mechanisms to
ensure the sustainability and growth of manufacturing
companies such as John Dickinson.
Minister Bharath congratulated John Dickin-
son on their achievements to date. He indi-
cated that the Ministry’s drive was to create
an enabling environment in which manufac-
turers could thrive and prosper. Minister
Bharath further mentioned that his Ministry
is working assiduously to improve conditions
for engaging business in Trinidad and To-
bago and in this light; some of the objec-
tives are to decrease the time taken to start
a business, from 43 days to 3 days.
In fact it was mentioned that manufacturers now wishing to
transfer or acquire property can use a bill from WASA in
lieu of a WASA clearance certificate, which was proving
Minister of Trade visits John Dickinson
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Senator the Honourable Vasant Bharath shakes hands with Mr. Christian Haloute, Director of John Dickinson WI Company Limite, while Mr. Dominic Haloute and Mr. Deorge Haloute, Directors of John Dickinson WI Company Limited, and Mr. Norris Herbert, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the MTII look on
Senator the Honourable Vasant Bharath delivers his speech
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>> PAGE 3 T T M A I n F o c u s
Minister of Trade visits John Dickinson
Mr. Ramesh Ramdeen, CEO of the TTMA, addresses the audience prior to the tour
to be problematic as 7000 applicants are presently await-
ing clearance from WASA. Thus, via the operations of en-
tities such as exporTT, trade opportunities and facilitation
measures will be enhanced.
He also mentioned that via the work of InvesTT - which is
the one-stop shop for investors (both local and foreign) T&T
will be seeking to attract investment opportunities to the
country and with seven new industrial parks to be estab-
lished in the country.
Senator the Honourable Vasant Bharath and Mr. George Haloute look on as tissue paper is being manufactured at one of John Dickinson's factories in Diamond Vale, Diego Martin.
Mr. George Haloute, Director of John Dickinson WI Company Limited
Following the formal proceedings, the delegation was
given a tour of the premises and viewed the production
lines for exercise books, tissue paper, binders and other
products of the company.
TTMA congratulates Mr. Haloute and his very hard work-
ing team in accomplishing all that the company has
achieved thus far, especially in light of the fact that the
company will be celebrating 50 years in the business next
year.
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Trade, Industry and Investment.
CARICOM held intra-regional consultations
on Monday, February 24 2014, to discuss
Canada’s concerns on the agreement. The
results of the consultations would be utilised
during the upcoming Market Access discus-
sions between CARICOM and Canada.
The sixth round of negotiations for the
Agreement was held in Jamaica from Mon-
day, March 3 2014 to Saturday, March 8
2014. Among the topics discussed were En-
vironment, Investment, and Labour. How-
ever, Market Access was not discussed.
It should also be noted that in the absence of
the CARIBCAN agreement, trade with the Cana-
dian market will be governed by the General
Preferential Tariff (GPT) regime, which allows
developed countries to offer non- reciprocal tariff
preferences to imports from developing coun-
tries.
This regime is set to expire on 31st December,
2014. Furthermore, the effects of the removal of
the CARIBCAN vary from product to product.
For information on a specific good, you may
contact the TTMA via telephone at 675-8862
ext. 248 or 225, or via e-mail at
[email protected] or [email protected].
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The member states of CARICOM continue to
work towards the completion of the CARICOM-
Canada Trade and Development Agreement.
Canada has indicated a deadline date of June
2014 for the completion of the negotiations.
There have been some developments in the ne-
gotiations since January 1st, 2014.
Some of these developments are identified be-
low:
A special meeting of the Council on Trade
and Economic Development (COTED) was
convened on Monday, February 10 2014.
The meeting was attended by the various
Ministers of Trade within the region. CARI-
COM’s strategic path with regards to the pro-
gress of the negotiations, as well as the pos-
sible alternatives to the Agreement, was dis-
cussed.
Canada had expressed its concern with the
level of preferences that CARICOM had
placed on the negotiating table. Primarily,
Canada’s concern is that CARICOM’s exclu-
sion list (i.e. those goods which will be ex-
cluded from tariff liberalisation) contains
goods which it (i.e. Canada) has an interest
in exporting to CARICOM. However, CARI-
COM’s position was adopted in the interest
of its stakeholders. Two of the reasons for
CARICOM’s position are:
- To ensure that sensitive manufacturing
sectors are not affected by Canadian
imports.
- To maintain the revenue obtained from
duties.
Trinidad and Tobago, in response to Can-
ada’s concern, hypothesised on ways to in-
crease the level of preferences to Canada.
These hypotheses were sent to those mem-
bers of the TTMA which would be affected.
The invaluable feedback from the members
was then communicated to the Ministry of
Update on CARICOM-Canada Trade Agreement Negotiations
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Meet Shabanna Ali-Laltoo—Team Lead, Finance &
Administration Mrs. Shabanna Ali-Laltoo is the Team Lead-Finance and Administration Unit at the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association. She has been employed at the TTMA for 6 years, and in that time, gained experience in the areas of Finance, Ad-ministration, IT and Human Resource Management. Shabanna was recently pro-moted to the position of Team Lead-Finance and Administration, having demon-strated commitment to excellence in her work. Mrs. Ali-Laltoo manages the TTMA’s accounts, including membership subscriptions, and sits on the Association’s Finance & Administration Committee. Shabanna is a member of ACCA and is a Certified Accounting Technician.
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TTMA Staff Profile
TTMA Welcomes its Newest Members
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Upcoming events
The 58th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the
Trinidad & Tobago Manufacturers’ Association takes
place on:
Tuesday 6th May, 2014
Regency Ballroom V, Hyatt Regency Trinidad
1 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain
at 8:00 a.m.
Members are asked to confirm their attendance to the
Annual General Meeting by Friday 2nd May, 2014.
For more information please call the TTMA Secretariat at
675-8862 or email: [email protected]
ProNet Training Workshop 28-30 April 2014
Normandie Hotel, St. Ann’s, Port of Spain
TTMA will be hosting a three day workshop on Resources Management and Quality Management, teach-ing you all that you need to know about principles of qual-ity management, procurement strategies and many other interesting topics.
Cost: TT$350 VAT inclusive for the 3-day session. If you are interested in participating in this seminar, please call the TTMA Secretariat at 675-8862 or email: [email protected].
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