AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFuel & Energy Costs: Saint Lucia’s government says global oil pressures are behind the latest pump increases, 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, while LPG prices stay unchanged due to subsidies. Marine Livelihoods & Aquaculture: A new USD $80,000 (EC$215,000) Savannes Bay project will remove marine debris and deploy sustainable raft systems to support seamoss farmers, funded by France’s AFD through the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund. Tourism Performance: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority reports April 2026 as the strongest April ever for stay-over arrivals, up 8.5% year-on-year to 40,752 visitors, with gains from the US, Caribbean and Canada. Regional Women’s Leadership: Minister Emma Hippolyte has been elected to the OAS Inter-American Commission of Women’s Executive Committee for a second consecutive term, a first for Saint Lucia. Local Transport Industry: The National Taxi Union is moving toward a digital app for drivers and riders amid Uber competition, aiming for better regulation and transparency. Youth & Culture: Republic Bank launched its 2026 “Five for Fun” youth cricket programme in Castries, while Dugard Combined and Ave Maria Girls’ Primary won Calypso and Soca crowns at the national primary competition.
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