AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFinancial Sector Reform: St. Kitts and Nevis passed a package of five bills in the National Assembly, including amendments to the Financial Services Regulatory Commission, Gaming Control, Virtual Assets, Anti-Terrorism, and Anti-Proliferation financing of WMDs—aimed at strengthening integrity, stability, and international credibility. Water & Utilities: St. Peter’s is set to move toward 24/7 service after Water Services testing of a new pipeline and pump that will add 150,000 gallons per day. Sports & Procurement: The Public Works Department says the Lime Kiln Stadium project is entering the procurement phase, with tenders expected soon for qualified contractors. Energy Transition: The Energy Policy Mixer highlighted the SKN100 clean energy push, including plans for a joint Energy Task Force and policy work to support solarisation and grid collaboration. Tourism & Cruise Readiness: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson launched stakeholder consultations to review the current cruise season and prepare for 2026–27, including feedback from taxi operators and plans around visitor experience. Maritime Risk (Global): Russia’s drone attacks in the Black Sea injured crew on a St. Kitts and Nevis-flagged vessel and killed a sailor on a Panama-flagged ship, underscoring ongoing threats to international shipping and food routes. Cruise Arrival: Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas brought over 7,300 passengers to St. Kitts, with multiple summer calls scheduled.
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