Newsday March 11, 2021

“We tend to stay in the space we know and know well – which is food, electrical, and now manufacturing. So, pan was outside of our own ecosystem. But then as we came up with the whole work plan – we started about two years ago and it took about six to eight months – we saw the merit. Pan was born here. There’s no better tuners in the world than exists in Trinidad. Even foreign pan factories were worked on by Trini tuners. But then you ask yourself why aren’t most of the pans used in the world coming out of Trinidad?”

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