Small and micro-businesses are the lifeblood of Trinidad and Tobago, driving innovation and sustaining communities. Yet, these enterprises often operate with minimal support, bearing immense responsibilities. Lara Dowell, a Committee Member at NOVA SME Development, highlights the challenges faced by entrepreneurs during the TT Chamber of Industry and Commerce’s 2025 Champions of Business gala. This year’s Global Entrepreneurship Week theme, ‘Together We Build,’ underscores the need for a collaborative approach to bolster small businesses. Entrepreneurs in TT juggle multiple roles—from operations to compliance—while navigating unclear regulations and securing financing. The journey of a small business owner is not one of failure but of resilience in a system that demands too much from individuals. Dowell emphasizes the importance of professional networks, large institutions, and community support in creating a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem. Professional networks provide shared knowledge and mentorship, while large institutions offer procurement power and market access. Communities and families form the emotional backbone, celebrating small wins and offering encouragement. Leadership development is crucial for business sustainability, as emotionally intelligent leaders foster resilient teams. Public-private collaboration is essential to simplify regulations, improve access to financing, and support digital transformation. Dowell calls for a national effort to strengthen the village around small businesses, ensuring their growth and success. By standing together, we can build a future where every entrepreneurial idea has the opportunity to thrive.
Strengthening the village that supports Trinidad and Tobago small businesses
