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The current situation of small and medium-sized industrial enterprises
in Trinidad
The small enterprises have well established support programmes and they are considered to be dependent on direct government support through subsidized financing and other mechanisms and are essentially inward looking in terms of development. The medium-sized enterprises, on the other hand, see themselves as having emerged from the small business group and moved to modernize business by the introduction of higher level technology and more efficient means of production, they are also considered by many financial and other support agencies as "Emerging Enterprises". In each of the three countries, the respective Government has identified the manufacturing sector as important to national development and specifically the SMIs, as a group that requires special government attention. To this end special agencies have been established to address the specific needs of SMIs.
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