AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDrought & Hurricane Readiness: NEMA is urging residents and businesses to stay prepared as drought conditions persist into the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with CIMH linking the dry spell to El Niño; officials warn the economy, water supply, agriculture and public health could all feel the strain. Banking Reform: The House of Assembly passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2026, aimed at harmonising ECCB-aligned rules and strengthening consumer protection, disclosure, data protection and financial inclusion. Maritime & Tourism Push: Safe Harbour is hosting “Nautical Kickstart St. Kitts & Nevis” (June 12–13) to position the Federation as a premier yachting and superyacht services destination, while cruise momentum continues with Rhapsody of the Seas starting nine summer calls to Port Zante. Climate Policy in Action: PM Terrance Drew told the National Assembly that climate change is already hitting water resources and urged faster action under the Sustainable Island State Agenda (SISA). Regional Services Training: OECS says Antigua will host a specialised services sector training programme (June 29–July 2) including St. Kitts and Nevis, targeting competitiveness in global services markets.
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