AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM Leadership Shift: Saint Lucia PM Philip J. Pierre officially assumed the CARICOM chairmanship (July 1–Dec 31), promising a people-focused, implementation-driven agenda as leaders meet in Gros Islet to tackle food and energy pressures, climate resilience, security, and integration that delivers “results.” Regional Integration Under Strain: The summit is also shadowed by a governance dispute over the reappointment of CARICOM Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett, with Trinidad and Tobago urging the matter be taken to the Caribbean Court of Justice. Energy Cost Relief Watch: A new IEA update says 113 countries have taken steps to blunt energy-price impacts linked to the Iran war, including lowering energy taxes—relevant for Caribbean cost-of-living planning. Agriculture & Markets: Saint Lucia’s regional trade angle shows up in efforts to expand paddy/rice markets as production grows, with talks aimed at CARICOM access and beyond. Aquaculture Skills: A Saint Lucia agriculture internship tour at SeaSprings Aqua Farm highlighted freshwater aquaculture practices, water-quality management, and organic feeding. Tourism & Consumer Trust: A hospitality industry voice urges regional businesses to make policies clearer and easier to find to boost traveler confidence before booking. Sports & Sponsorship: Limacol is named title sponsor of the WCPL women’s T20 tournament, signaling continued investment in women’s cricket across the Caribbean. Local Football Change: Stern John has stepped down as Saint Lucia’s men’s national team head coach after mixed results since 2022.
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