AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCruise Tourism Push: St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal, built for home-porting operations starting in 2027, with upgraded passenger processing, security and immigration tech. Education & Jobs: PM Drew visited the ongoing Basseterre High School site, pointing to active work and local employment as the project gains momentum. Regional Education Links: Drew met senior officials from Southern University to expand collaboration in education, research, agriculture, workforce development and innovation. Visa & Mobility Pressure: Ireland ended visa-free entry for St. Kitts and Nevis nationals from June 15, with Drew saying the government is in talks. Nevis Power Cost Fallout: Nevis Premier Brantley apologized for the sudden fuel surcharge on electricity bills after complaints about sharp increases. Small Business Support: 50 entrepreneurs completed a Small Business Boot Camp, part of government efforts to strengthen local enterprise. Maritime Safety Update: The MV Apple Syder partially sank near St. Kitts; all passengers and crew were rescued and authorities launched an investigation. Entrepreneurship Network: St. Kitts and Nevis joined WenCHAM, linking local entrepreneurs to a global smart-finance and networking network. Public Finance Reform: Grenada’s Accountant General chaired a regional public financial management roundtable in St. Kitts. Fuel Relief Deadline: Targeted fuel and import relief measures run until July 31, with government reporting over EC$80 million already spent subsidising electricity. CARICOM Leadership Shift: Philip J. Pierre assumed the CARICOM chairmanship as the region moves into a new people-centred agenda.
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