AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVisa & Mobility: St. Kitts and Nevis says it’s in talks with Ireland after Ireland ended visa-free entry for SKN nationals (effective June 15), requiring visas for ordinary, diplomatic and service passports and tightening transit through Irish airports. Regional Migration Pressure: A regional debate is heating up over U.S. “third-country” deportee plans, with Caribbean leaders warning about security risks, strained capacity, and the need for independent background checks. Tourism Investment: St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal aimed at shifting from port-of-call to home-porting by Nov 2027. Energy Costs in Nevis: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley apologized after a sudden fuel surcharge hit electricity bills without advance notice, following public complaints of sharply higher charges. Maritime Safety & Accountability: The MV Apple Syder partially sank near Basseterre; all passengers and crew were rescued, while questions persist about Coast Guard readiness after reports that only one of five vessels was operational. Business & Growth: KTK Tugs expanded into St. Kitts via SCASPA, and 50 entrepreneurs completed a Small Business Boot Camp. Regional Governance: Phillip J. Pierre assumed CARICOM chairmanship as CARICOM leadership faces continued criticism amid wider economic and security challenges. Regional Inclusion: CARICOM will address issues affecting Rastafarians through a new committee. Local Economy & Community: National Bank sponsors the Nevis Mango Festival (July 2–5), and the Citizenship Unit raised US$4,500 for the Cotton Thomas Comprehensive School at IGS 2026.
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