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The Republic of TRINIDAD
& TOBAGO


 

Motto: Together we Aspire, Together we Achieve
Location: Southernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles. Separated from Venezuela by the 11 km (7 miles) strait of the Gulf of Paria.  The two islands are linked by a  30 km (19 miles) strait.
Geographic coordinates: 11 00 N, 61 00 W
History: Both islands were settled by Amerindians. Trinidad became a Spanish outpost from the late 16th century. French and British settlers; African slaves, indentured labourers came during the 18th century. The two islands became one state in 1888 and gained independence in 1962.
Elections: Last elections October 7, 2002
Ruling Party: The People's National Movement (PNM)
Major Political Parties: People's National Movement (PNM), United National Congress (UNC), National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR), 
Economic Summary: The petroleum sector is by far the most important sector with an average contribution to GDP of 25% over the period 1994-1998.

During the same period, petrochemicals contributed export earnings at 23.7%, and together with natural gas are enjoying prime economic focus.

This shift in emphasis away from crude oil production is to cash in on the abundant natural gas supplies which are used as a feedstock in the domestic production of methanol and ammonia for export.

In 1998 production of these products amounted to 1.9m tonnes and 2.9m tonnes respectively, making Trinidad and Tobago one of the world's largest producer of both commodities.  In 1999, a huge Atlantic Liquefied Natural gas project came on stream, catering for export production of the gas as a fuel.  This is a significant boost to output in the natural gas sub-sector.

The energy sector has been boosting some sub-sectors, namely distribution, transportation and construction, earning a total share of over one-third of GDP.

Local manufacture (excluding oil refining and petrochemical industries) accounted for 9% of GDP in 1998, while Agriculture share was 2.4% for the same period with direct employment amounting to 8.1 % of the labour force.  Sugar is the major cash crop.   Others include coffee, cocoa and citrus.

Tourism is an important growth sector.  A good blend of cultural diversity and special interest areas are among the features supporting this sector.  Additionally, the ability to attract large-scale international events has been proven.  The famous annual carnival offers much potential for boosting this sector.

Airport: Piarco International; Crown Point
Status: Independent Republic - 31 August 1962)
Capital: Port-of-Spain
Head of Government: Elections - Last held on November 5, 2007

Heading to Government for another term, the People’s National Movement (PNM) completed the general election held on November 5, 2007 winning 26 seats over the United National Congress’ (UNC-A) 15 seats...

Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning (born August 17, 1946) is the current Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Trinidad and Tobago and Political Leader of the People's National Movement (PNM). He served as Prime Minister between 17 December 1991 to 9 November 1995 and since 24 December 2001, as Leader of the Opposition from 1986 to 1990 and from 1995 to 2001. He has been the Political Leader of the PNM since 1987.

A geologist by training, Prime Minister Manning has served as Member of Parliament for the San Fernando East constituency since 1971 and is currently the longest-serving member of the House of Representatives.[1]

Manning received his secondary education at Presentation College, San Fernando Bachelor's Degree from the University of the West Indies in Mona, Jamaica in 1969. After graduation he returned to Trinidad where he worked as a geologist for Texaco. He entered Parliament in 1971 representing the San Fernando East constituency
 

Head of State: H.E. Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson., President
Area: 5,182 square kilometres (1,980 square miles)
Population: 1,270,000 (mid-1997)
GDP Per Capita (at current market prices): EC$12,001m (1996)
Total Exports: EC$6,308.9m (1998)
Total Imports: EC$8,193.1m (1998)
Intra-Regional Exports: EC$1,988.2m (1998)
Intra-Regional Imports: EC$284.1m (1998)
Business Hours: Commercial: 8:00-16:30 hrs Monday to Friday

Government: 8:00-12:00 13:00-16:30 hrs Monday to Friday

National Holidays: New Year's Day (01 January); Carnival (Monday and Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday); Eid-ul-Fitr (as decreed); Good Friday; Easter Monday; Corpus Christi; Indian Arrival Day (30 May); Labour Day (19 June); Emancipation Day (01 August); Independence Day (31 August); Republic Day (24 September) Diwali (as decreed); Christmas Day (25 December); Boxing Day (26 December)
National Anthem: Forged from the love of liberty.
In the fires of Hope and Prayer,
With boundless faith in our Destiny,
We solemnly declare,
Side by side we stand,
Islands of the blue Caribbean Sea,
This our Native Land,
We pledge our lives to Thee,
Here every creed and race find an eqal place,
And may God bless our Nation.
Together we aspire, together we achieve

(Words and Music by Patrick S. Castagne)

Highest National Award: Trinity Cross
Favourite Dish: Callaloo; Pelau; Roti and Curry
 
 
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