AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI Data Centres Dealmaking: Trinidad and Tobago has signed MoUs with U.S. firms Hummingbird AI Holdings and Ernst & Young to pave the way for large AI data centres, including a proposed 150MW and a 300MW facility—prompting fresh questions on energy use and environmental impact. Local Accountability & Data Clarity: Separate reporting and commentary argue the public still lacks key details on locations, commercial viability and planning, while calls grow for stronger transparency and accountability before commitments are locked in. Energy Capacity Concerns: Former energy industry leader Dr Dax Driver and others question whether T&T’s gas and power situation can reliably support the proposed megawatt scale. Tobago Data Centre Shelved: A long-planned Tobago data centre project has been unplugged, leaving uncertainty over future ICT and storage needs. Justice Reform Pressure: Jack Warner’s extradition fight has been permanently stayed, renewing debate on the cost of prolonged legal battles and the need for governance reforms. World Cup Spillover for Trade: Sports bars report strong bookings for the Spain vs Argentina final, highlighting how major tournaments can boost local hospitality demand. Services Sector Push: TTCSI launched Services Week 2026, aiming to grow the services sector’s GDP and exports contribution and support SMEs for regional and international competition. Nestlé Sale Next Phase: OWTU says Nestlé’s sale process is moving ahead, with an international firm in Switzerland overseeing the transaction and potential impacts for more than 200 workers. Cybercrime Warning: A Chaguanas businessman alleges a sophisticated online banking hack costing over $1.3m, adding to concerns about fraud risks for businesses and the wider economy.
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