AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism Surge: St. Kitts and Nevis welcomed Star of the Seas and Celebrity Beyond at Port Zante, bringing more than 14,000 passengers and crew during the off-season—an early boost for cruise and airlift momentum. Banking Deal: CIBC Caribbean confirmed a majority-stake acquisition by Butterfield, part of a US$1.8bn transaction, with no immediate changes promised for customers or staff. Drought & Water Security: A drought warning is in place as rainfall stays below average and El Niño-linked conditions point to drier months; government is pushing conservation and water infrastructure support. Energy & Utilities Leadership: Nevis named Nelson Ald Stapleton as General Manager of NEVLEC effective June 1, while Nevis Premier reiterated geothermal progress. Regional Finance/Policy: St. Kitts and Nevis’ VRCP pilot was highlighted at a UN retreat on operationalising the Multidimensional Vulnerability Index. Health & Medicines: PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS will convene a workshop to improve access to safe, quality-assured medicines across the Eastern Caribbean. Governance & Business Climate: High Court dismissed a U.S. businessman’s challenge to a CBI citizenship denial. Women & Digital Inclusion: Ambassador Jacinth Henry-Martin told the Inter-American Commission of Women that digital inclusion must address barriers facing women and girls. Trade & Investment Pipeline: ACTIF 2026’s website launched, with registration now open for the July 29–31 forum on enterprise and innovation.
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