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Property Tax: Notices of valuation are currently being dispatched to property owners

Property Tax

A series of videos have been circulating on social media recently quoting property tax rates in excess of TT$24,000. The Ministry of Finance, and specifically the Valuation division, has released some information to clear the air on the matter. Please see the information below: Notice of Valuation for Property Tax …

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Thermal runaway in batteries: A risk in hot climates and 10 things to do

Thermal runaway

Thermal runaway in batteries, including those used in electric vehicles, is considered a more significant risk in hot climates. Thermal runaway is a chain reaction within a battery that causes it to overheat, potentially leading to fire or explosion. High temperatures can exacerbate the conditions leading to thermal runaway for …

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Disease X and its implications: Experts warn of imminent threat

Disease X

Health experts and scientists worldwide have sounded the alarm, expressing serious concerns regarding the potential emergence of a new pandemic, termed “Disease X”. Recent discussions and warnings from leading figures in the UK and global health organisations highlight the grim possibility that Disease X might be the catalyst for a …

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