AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Trade Links: Grenada’s tourism push is drawing early positive interest from Barbados, with 18 Barbadians visiting a Bridgetown trade expo and organisers planning a consumer pop-up at Worthing Square to keep momentum. Health & Nutrition: National Nutrition Week 2026 runs 21–27 June under “Stronger Together: Fighting Cancer is Everybody’s Business,” featuring media awareness, free food testing, and community health fairs across Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Public Finance & Cost of Living: The Inland Revenue Division reminds property owners they can get a 5% Property Tax discount if they pay by 30 June (with online payments at pay.gov.gd and an objection process for Hurricane Beryl damage). Energy Prices: Grenada’s petroleum price update keeps gasoline and diesel unchanged, cuts kerosene, and reduces LPG cylinder and bulk prices (with Tri-Island harmonisation and price-control notes). Diplomacy & Investment: Grenada is deepening ties with Africa via visa-free access for Nigerians (from July) and talks on direct air links, alongside an investment drive aimed at sectors like healthcare, agriculture, real estate and financial services. Tourism Skills: Over 100 hospitality professionals complete Caribbean Supercharged Training Level 2 in Grenada, strengthening management, HACCP food safety, and customer service.
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