SME Financing: Bridging the Gap
The most prevalent obstacle for any SME, is access to finance. Plans for growth and operations, are all hindered by the challenge of financing. The TTCSI recognizes this barrier and it is for this very reason we are hosting a SME Financing: Bridging the Gaps workshop....
Regional Training Programme To Help Service Firms Tap Into New Markets
Bridgetown, BARBADOS, September 26, 2014. Caribbean service providers will soon benefit from a regional export training programme designed to assist service firms in improving their competitiveness and achieving success in the global marketplace. The advent of...
TTCSI’s Statement on 2014/2015 National Budget
The Trinidad & Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) believes that the measures outlined in the 2015 Fiscal Budget Presentation should have been geared towards transformation of the economy, rather than facilitating the country’s day-to-day operations in...
Network for the Economic Empowerment of Women of the South (NEEWS)
The Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries in partnership with the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation will launch a project to establish a Network for the Economic Empowerment of Women of the South (NEEWS) in November 2014 during its...
Issue 18: Street Arts Festival
A Celebration of Arts
More than 50 emerging local artists and vendors will flock to the Ariapita Avenue tomorrow and Sunday to be a part of Trinidad and Tobago’s first Street Arts Festival hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI). The event begins today...
TTCSI’s Street Arts Festival celebrates emerging artists
More than 50 emerging local artists and vendors will show their work on Ariapita Avenue from June 20–22 as part of T&T’s first Street Arts Festival hosted by the T&T Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI). A release from the TTCSI said the event will kick...
T&T’s first street arts festival this weekend
Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) is hosting the first street arts festival in Trinidad and Tobago this weekend. It takes place from today to Sunday, from Fitt Street to Carlos Street along Ariapita Avenue and into Adam Smith Square. More...
Economist: Make Services big earner of foreign $$
Senior economist Dr Ronald Ramkissoon yesterday called on representatives of this country’s services sector to demand the conditions which would allow it to become a bigger earner of foreign exchange, perhaps even rivalling the contribution of the energy sector....