AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S. Investment Push: The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation plans to expand its Caribbean pipeline, with officials set to visit Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Antigua and Barbuda to discuss energy and infrastructure priorities. CARICOM Cost-of-Living Response: At the 51st CARICOM Heads meeting in St. Lucia, leaders and the private sector agreed measures to cut import costs, improve transport, and explore a regional ferry service, aiming to ease affordability pressures. CBI vs. EU Pressure: Eastern Caribbean leaders met in Dominica to review EU concerns over Citizenship by Investment, stressing reforms and warning that any shift must protect development gains. Travel Safety Alert: The U.S. raised Saint Lucia to “Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution” over violent crime risks, advising visitors to avoid flashy displays, stay alert for scams, and be cautious at night and on beaches. Regional Security: Saint Lucia police report a Vieux Fort port drug operation leading to charges after controlled drugs were found in a hidden package. Local Commerce: Massy Stores’ Castries Waterfront location will temporarily close Aug. 1 for about three months of renovations. Sports & Culture: Kisha Kay and Ezra D’ Funmachine won Groovy and Power Soca Monarch titles; in beach volleyball, Dominica took silver after losing the men’s final to St. Lucia.
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