AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCaribbean Week in New York: Tourism ministers and commissioners from across the region are converging in Manhattan for Caribbean Week 2026, with Grenada among the confirmed delegations and sessions focused on airlift, marketing, sustainability, and next-gen tourism. Caribbean Marketing Conference: Henry Harteveldt is set to keynote the June 3 conference, zeroing in on airline trends and what they mean for Caribbean air connectivity and demand. Grenada tourism investment: InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse is scheduled to open in November 2026, adding 120 rooms and positioning Grenada deeper in the premium travel market. CBI governance: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell’s government says any future citizenship-by-investment programme will be structurally separated from the political directorate, tightly regulated, and run with due diligence and parliamentary accountability. OECS MSME funding: The OECS Commission launched the second call for 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. Debt and ratings: Fitch revised sovereign rating criteria around pausing debt repayments, a move that could affect how countries seek temporary liquidity relief during stress. Climate risk: The CBCS warned that climate change is increasingly tied to inflation, financial stability, and infrastructure risk across Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Local economy & jobs: Grenlec’s Grand Anse Customer Care Centre is temporarily closed, while multiple job listings point to ongoing hiring needs in security and hospitality.
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