Trinidad and Tobago Creative Industries Company

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Formed2013
JurisdictionRepublic of Trinidad and Tobago
HeadquartersExport House, 151B Charlotte Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Agency executive
  • Chairman
CreativeTT
Agency overview
Formed2013
JurisdictionRepublic of Trinidad and Tobago
HeadquartersExport House, 151B Charlotte Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Agency executive
  • Chairman
Parent agencyMinistry of Trade and Industry of Trinidad and Tobago
Websitehttp://www.creativett.co.tt/

The Trinidad and Tobago Creative Industries Company Limited (CreativeTT), established by The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago through the Ministry of Trade and Industry in 2013, is a wholly owned State enterprise with the mandate ‘to stimulate and facilitate the business development and export activities of the creative industries in Trinidad and Tobago to generate national wealth.’ CreativeTT is therefore responsible for the strategic and business development of the three (3) niche areas and subsectors under its purview- film, fashion and music. As a result, CreativeTT is known as the parent company of three subsidiary companies for the three subsectors. They are Trinidad and Tobago Music Company Limited (MusicTT), Trinidad and Tobago Film Company Limited (FilmTT) and Trinidad and Tobago Fashion Company Limited (FashionTT).[1]

Trinidad and Tobago is the leading Caribbean producer of oil and gas and its economy is heavily dependent upon these resources. Recently, the country’s economy has become susceptible to fluctuating oil and gas prices and in an effort to undergo economic transformation through diversification, the government has identified the creative industries, particularly the music, film and fashion sectors, as pivotal to long-term economic sustainability.[2]

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