AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoSports & Regional Mobility: St Lucia Olympic Committee president Alfred Emmanuel says CARICOM is failing athletes by not making inter-Caribbean travel cheaper and easier, arguing the problem is political will, not just transport. Tourism & Football: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority has signed a multi-year partnership with Arsenal FC, naming the island the club’s Official Destination Partner from the 2026/27 season, with global brand exposure and plans for a local academy hub. Tourism Trade Boost: Saint Lucia’s SLTA honoured top travel advisors at the Global Piton Awards, including a Prime Minister’s Award for top global sales revenue. Environment & Enforcement: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre called illegal dumping a growing problem, warning that the law will be enforced and that taxpayers shouldn’t be left cleaning up. Regional Leadership: Pierre is set to assume the CARICOM chair in July as Saint Lucia hosts the 51st Heads of Government meeting. Culture & Youth: The Halls of Justice Youth Art Challenge recognised 21 young artists, turning “what justice looks like” into a public exhibition. Music Rights & Tax: IRD and ECCO signed an MOU to improve transparency, compliance, and protection of music rights, including data sharing on ticket sales and event attendance. Marine Tourism Milestone: At 20, Jameel Leonce became the world’s youngest certified Sea TREK Training Coordinator at Sea Life Paradise.
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