Trade & Investment Convention 2012

 May 16-19, 2012 • Hyatt Regency • Port of Spain.
Contact the TIC Secretariat!
(868) 675 8862  • www.tic-tt.com

 Hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association, the Trade & Investment Convention (TIC) will celebrate its Thirteenth Anniversary from May 16th – 19th, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Port of Spain, Trinidad. TIC is the largest tradeshow of its kind in the Caribbean region, and will bring together hundreds of manufacturers, service providers, buyers and distributors, financial institutions and investors, and regulatory agencies responsible for trade.

One of the largest and most influential business-to-business events in the region, TIC is focused on business networking and trade, and includes a tradeshow, business to business matchmaking, a business education programme and multiple networking events. It has proven very effecting in expanding intra-and extra regional trade, attracting manufacturers, services providers, buyers, distributors, financial institutions and investors.

The four (4) days of TIC are restricted to the business community only (B2B), which allows exhibitors and buyers to focus on business to business transactions.
 

Contact the TIC Secretariat for further details or to book your booth now!!
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Tel: (868) 675-8862 ext. 223
Fax: (868) 675-9000

We look forward to welcoming you at TIC 2012!
 

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