21 February 2020
Global growth slowed amidst rising trade and geopolitical tensions.
3 April 2020
The new polymer banknotes are consistent in design with the $100 polymer banknote introduced in December 2019.
6 February 2020
The first exhibition, A History of our Economy, as Told Through Calypso runs until February 29, 2020 and Re: Emergence II-An Art Exhibition by Ato Osei, the second exhibition runs until February 28, 2020.
4 February 2020
Updated February 4, 2020 - The Central Bank has made arrangements for the collection of applications in Tobago for the months of February and March.
31 January 2020
Annual Research Review Seminar 2020 - "2020 A Point of Inflexion: Optimal Macroeconomic and Financial Policies for the Next Decade"
29 January 2020
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago will be open for redemption of the $100 cotton notes during the month of February and March and up to and including April 1, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
28 January 2020
Bobb et al (2020) investigate the impact of the closure of ArcelorMittal in Trinidad and Tobago, revealing the loss of export earnings, jobs, and revenue for public utilities and the domestic tax authority. The paper suggests the need for strengthening of labour market policies in cases where a company closes operation as well a relook at bilateral investment treaties.
21 January 2020
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago continues the process of redemption of the $100 cotton notes for polymer notes.
17 January 2020
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago has made arrangements for the collection of applications in Tobago for redemption of the $100 cotton notes.
17 January 2020
by way of Legal Notice No. 357 of 2019, the Trinidad and Tobago $100 notes bearing any series date prior to 2019 ($100 cotton notes)