AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoTourism & Investment: InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse is set to open in November 2026, adding 120 rooms on La Sagesse Bay and positioning Grenada deeper in the premium Caribbean travel market. Regional Business Development: Citez Grenada Ltd. has joined as a founding member of the Caribbean Special Economic Zone Association (Cari SEZA), aiming to improve SEZ coordination, governance and visibility across the region. OECS MSMEs: The OECS Commission launched the second call for Window 2 of the Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme, offering USD $100,000–$150,000 to Value Chain Groups in fisheries, coastal tourism and waste management. Energy & Policy Debate: A commentary challenges Grenada’s rooftop solar pitch by asking who pays and whether “universal” rollout is operationally realistic. Citizenship-by-Investment: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell’s government says any future CBI programme will be structurally separated from the political directorate, tightly regulated, and run with due diligence and parliamentary accountability. Climate & Finance: Fitch’s sovereign rating criteria change on pausing debt repayments is flagged as potentially important for countries seeking temporary liquidity relief. Youth & Agriculture: IICA’s 2026 Grenada Accountability Seminar focused on youth empowerment in agriculture, including plans for a youth-in-agriculture network. Sports & Culture: African Liberation Day in Grenville highlighted stronger Africa-Caribbean trade, investment and cultural cooperation, with Mitchell praising the role of Nigerians in Grenada’s economy.
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