On Tuesday, Prime Minister Stuart Young announced that, under the current Trump administration, the OFAC license previously granted to Trinidad and Tobago has been revoked. As a result, the long-anticipated Dragon Gas Deal with Venezuela is now officially off the table. In response to this latest development, Political Leader of the PNM Tobago Council, Ancil Dennis, noted that this is not merely a government issue, but a national one. He warned that the decision would have serious repercussions for the entire country.
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