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Articles & Analysis | Sound, colour and culture of Carnival from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2017

 

Trinidad and Tobago’s music is inextricably linked to the explosion of sound, colour and cultural expression that propels the country’s Carnival. After a relentless, rum-fuelled stream of fêtes, parties and dedicated preparation lasting weeks, it is the music that keeps masqueraders dancing and parading along through the two-day climax of...

 

With interest in the country as a location on the rise, plans to reinforce human resources and hard infrastructure capacity, along with the development of a medium-term strategy and the strengthening of a competitive incentive regime, could help to position T&T’s vibrant film sector at the centre of the region’s audio-visual industry.

Articles & Analysis | Trinidad & Tobago's Hotel Listings from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2017

 

HYATT REGENCY TRINIDAD 1 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain T: +1 (868) 623 2222 F: +1 (868) 821 6401 www.trinidad.regency.hyatt.com trinidad.reservation@hyatt.com Rooms: 423 spacious and modern guest rooms, including 15 suites. Business & Conference Facilities: 3995 sq metres of meeting space, 1496-sq-metre Regency Ballroom, 913-sq-metre multi...

Articles & Analysis | Helpful information for first-time arrivals from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2017

 

VISAS: Visitors from most countries do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days on holiday or 30 days on business. Immigration officers carry out interviews of travellers at all ports on arrival, and visitors are highly recommended to travel with a printed return ticket, along with the address...

 

A vibrant, multicultural country, over the past two decades Trinidad and Tobago has forged a reputation of being one of the leading destinations for direct foreign investment in Latin America and the Caribbean. The twin island country has a rich democratic history and a strong commitment to the rule of law. At the base of this success is a...

 

For many years, Trinidad and Tobago has maintained a flat tax rate of 25%. This has since changed following the 2016/17 National Budget, which was introduced in September 2016. Effective January 1, 2017, individuals and companies whose chargeable income is in excess of TT$1m ($149,000) will be charged at a tiered rate. The progressive tax...

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