AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCARICOM Leadership: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre officially began his six-month CARICOM chairmanship (July 1–Dec 31), promising a people-first push focused on unity, climate justice, reparatory justice, economic renewal, and practical delivery ahead of the July 5–8 Heads meeting in Saint Lucia. Citizenship by Investment Scrutiny: A new academic study questions how well CBI vetting holds up once passports are already issued, raising concerns that banks may spot risks later than governments claim. Port Modernization Funding: Infrastructure Minister Shawn Edward backed a major SLASPA loan to move forward with Saint Lucia port upgrades, with the House approving a government guarantee to fund early phases. VAT Relief Debate: Parliament extended VAT-free building materials through 2030, but opposition doubts the policy is boosting homes for everyday Saint Lucians. Agriculture & Food Security: IICA and CATIE launched an agriculture mission on the island as Minister Lisa Jawahir rolls out a “Green Revolution” agenda; meanwhile, stakeholders are advancing standards and restoration work for the sea moss sector at Savannes Bay. Road Safety & Livestock: Agriculture Minister Jawahir says zero tolerance for stray cattle is now in effect, after renewed sightings and concerns over animal relocation and road accidents. Tourism Operations: Tourism Minister Dr. Ernest Hilaire urged public sector departments to improve attendance and responsiveness on tourism boards, warning delays cost businesses “time and money.” Industry & Business Tech: Prime World Markets launched an AI trading suite aimed at bringing institutional-style analytics to retail traders.
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