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The association's chairman, Curtis Williams, told the Tobago arm of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce it has been a challenging year but 2024 remains a testimony of resilience.  More from Elizabeth Williams.

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00:00This year has been a testimony to our resilience as business people, as a collective force
00:06in Tobago's economy.
00:09Despite the hurdles we have faced during the past year, together we must continue to advocate
00:16for timely payments, transparency, and accountability to foster an environment where business can
00:23strive and not just survive.
00:26Mr. Williams said there must be introspection going into 2025, as two elections are on the
00:33horizon.
00:34Looking forward to 2025 will undoubtedly be a pivotal year for our nation.
00:35With both the local and national elections on the horizon, the decisions we make as a
00:36citizen will shape the course of our country and, by extension, our businesses.
00:51And with the upcoming elections, he is calling on the business community to brace for change.
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