AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCARICOM Trade Talks: Dominica’s Dr. Vince Henderson chairs the 62nd COTED in Georgetown as CARICOM warns that energy-market shocks and higher fuel, food and fertiliser costs could push inflation up and hit food security across the region. Geothermal Power Update: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit urged DOMLEC customers to be patient during geothermal commissioning, saying outages are linked to testing and integration work, but should bring lower rates and better reliability once fully operational. Citizenship by Investment Tightening: Skerrit says successful CBI applicants must now visit Dominica in person, spend time on-island, and collect renewed passports locally—aimed at strengthening ties to Dominica and meeting international expectations. Local Economy Snapshot: The IMF projects Dominica grew 4.5% in 2025, with tourism above pre-pandemic levels and construction activity boosted by major projects including the cable car and geothermal push. Health Policy Watch: PAHO reports health taxes on alcohol and sugary drinks across the Americas are still too low to curb harmful consumption, with implications for the Caribbean. Education & Infrastructure: Skerrit says the Goodwill Secondary School build is progressing well, with major works nearing completion.
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