AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoMaritime & Tourism Growth: St. Kitts and Nevis hosted the 2-day “Nautical Miles” and “Nautical Kickstart” forums at the St. Kitts Marriott to position the federation as a premier yachting and superyacht destination, with Prime Minister Drew linking the push to jobs, entrepreneurship, skills and the Sustainable Island State Agenda. Banking Reform: The House of Assembly passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2026, updating 71 provisions to strengthen consumer protection, improve disclosure and data protection, and expand financial inclusion across the ECCU. Water & Business Risk: NEMA and meteorological officials warned drought is likely to persist into the traditional rainy season and through the 2026 Atlantic hurricane period, urging water conservation by residents and businesses to protect water, agriculture, public health and economic activity. Regional Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis took part in the CARICOM UN caucus retreat in New York, focusing on sustainable development, climate resilience, peace and security, financing for development and global governance reform. OECS Services Training: OECS says Antigua and Barbuda will host a specialised services-sector training programme (June 29–July 2) including St. Kitts and Nevis, aimed at boosting resilience and competitiveness in global services markets. Local Governance & Accountability: Concern continues over the East Coast Housing Development controversy, with citizens alleging a fraudulent government guarantee and failure to deliver serviced lots, now before the High Court.
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