AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTax & Compliance: Grenada’s Inland Revenue Division is urging property owners to claim a 5% discount on the 2026 property tax by June 30, while also inviting Hurricane Beryl-affected owners to file a Notice of Objection for possible reassessment. Energy Prices: The Ministry of Finance posted the latest petroleum product retail prices: gasoline and diesel unchanged at $17.00, kerosene down to $14.99, and LPG cylinders and bulk prices reduced (with 100-lb and bulk cuts in particular). Public Funds Accountability: DPM leader Peter David says every cent of his parliamentary allowance is fully accounted for, arguing that constituency assistance is handled under strict reporting rules. Blue Economy & Resilience: Grenada welcomed a $300,000 US-funded project to build a national framework for sustainable ocean governance, linking ocean protection to livelihoods, food security, exports and tourism. Climate Finance: Grenada also renewed CCRIF hurricane coverage, receiving $44.04m after Hurricane Beryl and budgeting over $2m this year for disaster insurance premiums. Africa Link-Up: Grenada is pushing deeper ties with Africa, including visa-free access for Nigerians expected from July and talks on direct air connectivity within six months.
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