AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCost-of-living relief and tax moves: Parliament approved new tax relief for first-time land buyers, extended VAT-free status for key building materials until 2030, and temporarily waived VAT penalties and interest on eligible arrears—while the government kept fuel and LPG retail prices unchanged for the July 13–Aug 2 cycle. Energy and business impact: Fuel and LPG support measures continue to cushion households and firms as the pass-through system checks prices every three weeks. Construction and housing affordability: The VAT exemption extension on cement, lumber, steel, aluminium and other supplies is aimed at lowering building costs for homeowners and the construction sector. Agriculture push: Saint Lucia opened its first dragon fruit nursery in Union under the Seven Crops Project, targeting higher-value, climate-resilient planting material for farmers and strong hotel demand. Water infrastructure: WASCO says the US$2m Patience water upgrade is nearing completion, with treatment plant shipment expected soon and a September 2026 finish. Regional logistics and connectivity: OECS and CARICOM leaders backed a pilot ferry service to improve affordability and connectivity, while a concept note proposes turning Hewanorra International Airport into an OECS air cargo hub. Regional governance and legal row: CARICOM leaders referred the reappointment of Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett to the CCJ, drawing sharp criticism over alleged political evasion. Safety and compliance: Fire safety inspections are ramping up island-wide ahead of Carnival, targeting industrial and commercial buildings. Food and health risk spotlight: FAO-based data cited Saint Lucia as sixth globally for pesticide use intensity, raising public and environmental health concerns.
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