AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLuxury Tourism & Investment: InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse is set to open in November 2026, bringing a 120-room beachfront resort to La Sagesse Bay and adding a major new international brand to Grenada’s premium hotel pipeline. Africa–Caribbean Trade & Diplomacy: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell used African Liberation Day to push practical Africa-Caribbean cooperation in trade, investment, culture and diplomacy, praising Nigerians in Grenada as key contributors to national life. Blue Economy MSMEs: The OECS Commission launched the second call for proposals under Window 2 of the Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme, targeting value chain groups in fisheries, coastal tourism and waste management with grants of USD 100,000–150,000. Energy Policy Scrutiny: A commentary on Grenada’s rooftop solar push warns that “no upfront cost” claims need clearer answers on who pays and how the plan scales beyond early installations. Governance & Credit Markets: Fitch’s updated approach to pausing debt repayments is flagged as potentially important for countries seeking temporary liquidity relief without triggering default signals. Climate & Economic Stability: Curaçao and Sint Maarten’s central bank warns climate change is increasingly tied to inflation, financial stability and infrastructure risk, urging stronger national adaptation planning. Local Governance Watch: A Woodford-related debate highlights claims that planning safeguards and environmental protections were not properly enforced, with critics saying social media noise is drowning out the core issues.
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