AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Licensing: The Grenada Tourism Authority invites operators to renew 2026–2027 licenses via the Pure Grenada tourism portal; renewals run from 6 July through end-September, covering taxis, tours, attractions, watersports, rentals, guides, hotels/villas/guesthouses and key craft and vending sites. Diaspora & Vision 75: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell told the Diaspora Homecoming Forum that Grenada will be built by those who stay and those who return—physically or through technology—linking the push to the Vision 75 agenda for 2049. Infrastructure & Procurement: A World Bank-funded procurement notice seeks quotations for electronic office equipment under the Caribbean Resilient Renewable Energy Infrastructure Investment Facility (CEGEB), with delivery in two months. Finance & Courts: Grenada’s High Court ruling orders environmentalist Dr Valma Jessamy to pay GCBL more than EC$2.5m plus costs after consolidated claims. Energy Costs: Diesel prices in Grenada County hit a week-low of $4.09/gallon (week ending June 27), with one station lowest among 26 reported. Regional Resilience: EU funding supports Sendai Framework disaster-risk work in Grenada and other CARICOM states, aimed at stronger preparedness and risk systems.
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