AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Prices & Cost of Living: Saint Lucia’s government says motorists will pay more from June 1, with gasoline and diesel rising from EC$16.00 to EC$16.75 per imperial gallon and kerosene from EC$9.66 to EC$10.41, citing a 5.5% jump in global crude prices above US$100 a barrel amid Iran–US tensions; officials stress LPG remains heavily subsidised and unchanged. Fuel Relief Debate: Former tourism minister Dominic Fedee challenges the government over fuel relief, arguing tax revenues should have cushioned consumers more as the administration points to subsidies and global volatility. Tourism Momentum: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority reports April 2026 as the strongest April on record for stay-over arrivals, up 8.5% year-on-year to 40,752 visitors, with gains from the US, Canada and the Caribbean. Marine Livelihoods & Aquaculture: A USD $80,000 (EC$215,000) Savannes Bay project launches to remove marine debris and deploy sustainable raft systems to support seamoss farmers, funded by AFD via the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund. Local Industry Leadership: LASCO begins leadership continuity planning after founder Lascelles Chin’s death, elevating Dr Eileen Chin into expanded deputy executive chairman roles. Transport Sector Updates: The National Taxi Union moves to tighten regulation with a permit system by end-September and is developing an app to improve coordination as Uber competition grows. Sports & Youth Development: Republic Bank’s “Five for Fun” youth cricket programme returns for its sixth season, with 38 primary schools set to compete. Caribbean Business & Culture: BYD is named official car partner of CPL 2026, rolling out regional activations across eight countries including Saint Lucia. Youth Arts Wins: Dugard Combined and Ave Maria Girls’ Primary take top honours at the National Primary Schools Calypso & Soca competition.
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