AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBanking Reform: St. Kitts and Nevis passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2026, aimed at stronger consumer protection, clearer disclosures, better data protection, and wider access to banking across the ECCU. Drought & Preparedness: NEMA and meteorology officials warn drought conditions are likely to persist through the 2026 hurricane season, citing major rainfall deficits and urging water conservation by residents and businesses. Investment Push: The Investment Gateway Summit (IGS) 2026 runs June 17–20 at the St. Kitts Marriott, pitching new investment opportunities and a “Digital Trust” look at how citizenship is evolving. Maritime & Tourism Growth: Nautical Kickstart and “Nautical Miles” events are positioning St. Kitts and Nevis as a yachting and superyacht services hub, while Curaçao-based KTK Tugs expands operations to Basseterre. Local Business Disruption: A fire at the Conaree landfill spread toward tyre storage, with airport operations reported normal but smoke risks flagged for nearby communities. Policy & Governance: The National Assembly meets June 18 for second readings of five bills, including amendments to financial services regulation, gaming controls, virtual assets, and anti-terror measures. Regional & EU Links: PM Terrance Drew’s Brussels meetings focused on climate action, renewable energy, and sustainable economic cooperation with the EU and CARICOM. Health & Community: Olympic Day Run/Walk 2026 is set for June 20, with open participation and an Old School Fun Day afterward.
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