AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCBI Pressure on Caribbean Economies: EU tells five Caribbean governments to shut Citizenship by Investment programs by 2028, with Prime Ministers heading to Brussels to negotiate a unified regional position—an issue that could reshape jobs and hotel construction financing across the islands. Food Security & Youth Farming: EU-funded “Cultivating Futures” names Bagatelle Primary and Soufriere Primary schools as beneficiaries, using school-based demos to strengthen food systems, nutrition, and climate resilience across OECS countries including St. Lucia. Blue Economy Grants: OECS extends the deadline for Window 2 of its regional MSME matching grants programme to July 24, backing Blue Economy value chain groups, including women-led enterprises. Construction & Tax Relief for Industry: Parliament clears measures including VAT-free extensions on building materials to 2030 and temporary waivers on VAT penalties/interest, aimed at easing costs for homeowners and the construction sector. Logistics Push: A concept note proposes turning Hewanorra International Airport into an OECS air cargo distribution hub to speed regional delivery and cut logistics friction. Tourism, Travel, and Trade: CARICOM backs Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett for UN Secretary-General; Martinique formally joins CARICOM as an associate member; and a BA cancellation strands passengers overnight after a mechanical issue. Local Business Health Alert: Wastewater leaking onto Bridge Street for months raises health and safety concerns for vendors as repairs fail to stop the flow. Climate Watch: CariCOF warns El Niño-linked heat and drought risks, plus ongoing heavy-rain flooding threats through the 2026 wet season.
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