The private sector in Trinidad and Tobago will see improvements in the trading environment as a result of three new trade initiatives under way at the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) and its agencies.
The MTI has accessed assistance from the EPA and CSME Standby Facility for Capacity Building, which is managed by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) with European Union (EU) funding, to establish an online focal point for trade queries, build the capacity of local entrepreneurs, and also generate new trade opportunities and build networks within select markets in Europe.
These projects will increase efficiency and communication among state agencies and improve revenue generation in smaller, export-oriented businesses.
The Government sees the interventions as worthwhile contributors to national development priorities focused on building competitiveness and expanding and strengthening the private sector. Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon indicated that Fit for Europe II’s implementation would have a ripple effect through the economy beyond job creation, also increasing exports to the EU, while the digital trade enquiry point would highlight the priority the Government places on fulfilling its international obligations.
The minister emphasised, “The Ministry of Trade and Industry remains committed to its core responsibility. which is to grow trade, business and investment, particularly through driving the non-energy sectors of the economy.”
Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles noted that “both projects will be invaluable and critical to the improvement of trade facilitation and export growth development, which are pivotal pillars of TT’s economy.”
[caption id="attachment_957740" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles says initiatives under the Caribbean Development Bank and the European Union will improve trade and export opportunities. - File photo/David Reid[/caption]
Daniel Best, CDB’s director of projects, speaking at the project launch on May 27, outlined the potential impact on the economic and social resilience of TT’s citizens, adding that the bank "remains committed to assisting TT with the acceleration of its economic development through planning, programme development and institutional support. This is one of many interventions in the pipeline for the country.”
CDB is partnering with TT’s Government across sectors integrating trade facilitation measures in its programming to increase employment and revenue and reduce poverty in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
MSMEs, women-led businesses and export-focused enterprises are specifically targeted with over $4 million in grant funding from the Standby Facility. This, the EU projects, will positively affect development objectives and the implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement.
Ambassador Peter Cavendish, head of the EU Delegation in TT, says the EU has made significant and strategic investments in the region focused on