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  2. List of companies of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, the OECD removed Trinidad and Tobago from its list of Developing Countries. [3] Trinidad's economy is strongly influenced by the petroleum industry. Tourism and manufacturing are also important to the local economy. Tourism is a growing sector, although not as proportionately important as in many other Caribbean islands.

  3. Category : Conglomerate companies of Trinidad and Tobago

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  4. Regions of Trinidad and Tobago (9 P) Pages in category "Regional corporations and municipalities of Trinidad and Tobago" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. UDeCOTT - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT), is a state owned company of Trinidad and Tobago. [1] It was founded on December 28, 1994. [1] It is carrying out construction projects that form Vision 2030, which is the plan created by the government, to achieve first world status, by the year 2030.

  6. ANSA McAL - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, ANSA McAL also bought the Trinidad Broadcasting Corporation. Anthony Norman Sabga handed over chairmanship of the company to A. Norman Sabga. [ 16 ] In 2004, ANSA Finance and Merchant Bank bought TATIL and TATIL life from ANSA McAL for TT$667million and changed its name to ANSA Merchant Bank Ltd.

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  8. National Infrastructure Development Company - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on January 11, 2005, but the inaugural Board was appointed on 22 March 2005. It is carrying out infrastructure projects that form Vision 2020, which is a plan created by the government, to achieve first world status, by the year 2020.

  9. Investment AB Latour - Wikipedia

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    Through the company, Gustaf Douglas controlled inter alia, security firm Securitas AB and the world-leading lock producer Assa Abloy. Latour is also the biggest shareholder of the world's largest RVM provider Tomra (with 21.08% of the stock as of July 2021). Gustaf Douglas' wife and one of his sons currently serve on the company board.