AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCARICOM Leadership: Saint Lucia officially launches the 51st Regular Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government, with the island set to take the chairmanship from July 1 under the theme “CARICOM: From Resilience to Renewal in a Changing World.” Visa Shock for Travellers: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre says Ireland’s new visa rules (effective June 15) will require visas for Saint Lucians and others, raising concerns for students, business travellers and families with onward plans. Carnival Boost: Bank of Saint Lucia named title sponsor of Lucian Carnival 2026, deepening long-running support for local musicians, designers and vendors. Cruise Arrivals: Saint Lucia’s cruise port released June 2026 schedules, including multiple calls by Freewinds and a one-day visit by Seven Seas Mariner expected to lift business for taxis, tours and vendors. Climate Financing Push: Saint Lucia hosted a climate adaptation pitch-and-match event to turn priority projects into “investment-ready” proposals for international funding partners. Transport Reform Talk: PM Pierre addressed challenges around bus reform, noting political pushback risks as government weighs expert recommendations. Sports & Culture: Cycling Championships run June 20–21, while Dennery Segment artists earned nominations for the 2026 Caribbean Music Awards.
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