AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Demand Shifts: St. Kitts and Nevis tourism officials are responding to global volatility by pushing to capture changing travel demand, as cruise calls keep arrivals steady even in the off-season. Cruise Performance: Star of the Seas and Celebrity Beyond brought more than 10,500 passengers to Port Zante on May 28, a boost tourism stakeholders say signals strong positioning for the season. Water Security Push: With drought conditions worsening, the government installed a new water line to send extra supply from the Basseterre Valley pumping system to St. Peter’s, while officials issued a drought warning and urged conservation. Energy & Jobs: Nevis confirmed Nelson Ald Stapleton as General Manager of NEVLEC, and Premier Brantley says the geothermal project remains close, with a dedicated geothermal unit in the works. Regional Policy & Inclusion: St. Kitts and Nevis highlighted women’s advancement and digital inclusion priorities at the 48th Inter-American Commission of Women, stressing safer, equitable tech access. CBI & Governance: The High Court dismissed a U.S. businessman’s challenge to a CBI denial, and the CIU 2026 awards named St. Kitts and Nevis Program of the Year after reforms. Maritime Risk: Regional bodies warned of a resurgence of Somali piracy, flagging concerns for vessels including a St. Kitts–Nevis-flagged cargo ship.
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