AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHomeporting Cruise Push: St. Kitts and Nevis says bookings are already open for its new homeporting cruise model, with the first sailing from Port Zante set for Nov. 7, 2027—expected to boost spending by keeping travellers in-country longer. CARICOM Power Struggle: Trinidad and Tobago insists it will not recognise CARICOM Secretary General Dr. Carla Barnett after August, even as other leaders say her reappointment stands—leaving the dispute unresolved. Regional Health Upgrade: CARPHA has rolled out Molbio rapid testing platforms across 10 countries, expanding fast diagnostics for threats from influenza and malaria to HIV and TB. Fuel Relief for Dominica: Prime Minister Skerrit says a fuel tax subsidy will kick in at the end of May to ease the squeeze from higher global oil prices. Tourism Demand Shift: A new Caribbean travel trends report points to stronger Latin American demand and a move toward higher-value, year-round travel. Local Safety Update: Police in Dominica say a St. Kitts and Nevis footballer killed in Portsmouth was not linked to any regional witness protection arrangement.
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