AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIMF Update: The IMF says Dominica’s economy grew faster in 2025, with tourism and infrastructure investment driving GDP up to 4.5%, but warns fiscal and external imbalances remain high and risks include conflict spillovers and natural disasters. Tourism Push: Dominica launched Tourism Awareness Month 2026, pointing to rising visitor numbers and major upgrades, with wellness tourism highlighted and IShowSpeed’s recent spotlight credited for boosting global visibility. Local Development Watch: Prime Minister Skerrit continued consultations on making the Marigot Fisheries Complex a port of entry, stressing operations won’t disrupt fishers’ livelihoods and should open new business opportunities. Fuel Pressure Politics: The UWP is urging talks with Guyana to access cheaper gasoline as Dominica faces higher fuel prices linked to wider geopolitical tensions. Education & Power: Over 700 students sit the Grade Six National Assessment this week, while DOMLEC blamed May 26 load shedding on a Fond Cole power plant fault and said repairs are underway. Governance & Rights: An open letter calls for a reset of Dominica’s Electoral Commission, citing low voter list confirmation progress and legitimacy concerns. Regional Connectivity: Caribbean Airlines’ route cuts are also hitting Dominica, with services to Suriname and reduced flights to several islands from June 1.
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