EDITOR’S NOTES WIth the end of the year fast approaching, it is a time to take stock and align business visions with a new fiscal year ahead. Along the Caribbean shores, this is exactly what is taking place as organizations turn their focus to 2026. With tourism and construction at peak numbers and economic growth on the beautiful Caribbean horizon, the last few months of 2025 are set to be productive and successful ones. Our current issue continues to bring you unparalleled features of some of the up and coming companies dotting the islands to wellestablished business leaders in their economic sectors- November’s edition is no exception. We had the opportunity to sit down with Insepra Ltd to turn the tap towards its current business growth and planned initiatives ahead. Not to be overshadowed, we sat down with Massy Gas to discuss supply chain issues, and the economic picture to round out the fall months. We also had a front row view of the second-to-none woodworking craftsmanship of Trinidad and Tobago Woodworking Specialists Ltd. as it continues to carve its niche as a top island business success story. The region’s business, construction and tourism is thriving and those we were privileged to profile gave us a taste of this continued success. As with every issue, my hope as editor-in-chief is that our valued readers continue to learn something new with each issue we produce for you and that November offers the beauty that only the Caribbean islands can boast about. Karen Surca Editor in Chief Dear Readers, 2 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 12, ISSUE 11
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