Kamla Persad-Bissessar Calls on T&T Gov’t to Prevent “Possible Food Crisis”

Leader of Trinidad and Tobago’s main opposition United National Congress (UNC) Kamla Persad-Bissessar has called on the administration of Dr. Keith Rowley to expand the list of basket items that are exempted from Value Added Tax (VAT) in an effort to prevent a “possible food crisis.”

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In a message posted on social media on Saturday, the opposition leader said there could be a price hike of 35 percent on all foods in the near future due to issues related to the overvalued currency are not addressed. 

“This is a disaster waiting to happen and the longer the Government sits on their hands and ignore this looming crisis, the deeper the hole becomes. With this imminent food crisis, the Government has yet to state any new measures that aim to directly address this problem. Everyday citizens continue to complain about the increased prices of basic food items at the supermarket while the Government sits on their hands and does nothing about it.

“This PNM administration reduced the VAT from 15% to 12.5% but at the same time, they reduced the number of items that were once exempted from the tax. Their tactic was one of giving with one hand and taking away with the other. That will not work as citizens are dealing with numerous challenges.”

The former Prime Minister said that the current administration had promised a stimulus investment of TT$500 into Agriculture in the last budget.

“But we are yet to see anything concrete from that allocation.”

Persad-Bissessar said in the long term, the government must place more investment “beyond the regular lip service in its domestic food production capacity to prevent a possible food crisis.”

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