Benefits

  • The operation of the Direct On-Line Trader Input for export documentation in conjunction with the Customs and Excise Department. Acting as a representative of The Manufacturing Sector in dealing with Local and Foreign Governments and in the monitoring of legislation affecting Manufacturers.
  • The generation of market expansion both regionally and internationally through the mounting of local, regional and international trade fairs, exhibitions and foreign trade missions.
  • Education and assistance for local manufacturers in the efficient use of modern methods of manufacture and in the development of exports.
  • Acquiring professional assistance in the maintenance of required standards of safety, labour relations, wages and benefits, employee welfare, communications, public relations and advertising.
  • Maintaining the adherence to required standards and grades of quality in all manufactured goods and services.
  • Assistance in securing markets for both raw materials and finished products.
  • Sourcing and distribution of statistical information and relevant data on trade and industry, imports and exports, manufacturing processes and finance.
  • Settlement of disputes through arbitration.
  • Education on all forms of financial assistance available to manufacturers and also on the procedures through which this assistance may be obtained.
  • Representation on all national and regional trade negotiation delegations.
  • Advertising of members' goods and services via our website.
  • Promotion of joint ventures between members and foreign enterprises
     

TTMA Notice

Labour Productivity – your tool to improving competitiveness

6th July, 2011

TTMA invites you to attend our seminar at TIC 2011 entitled, Labour Productivity—your tool to improving competitiveness on Thursday 16th June 2011 from 2:00pm to 4:00 pm at the Hyatt Regency.
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Trade Brief

TTMA’s Trade Brief May/June 2011

4th July, 2011

The TT-Panama Partial Scope Agreement was concluded on June 3, 2011 after merely three rounds of negotiations, which is testament to the willingness of both parties to expand trade.
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