AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Surge: St. Kitts and Nevis hit 1,002,282 cruise passengers for the year to date, topping one million for the first time since the pandemic, with Tourism Minister Marsha T. Henderson calling it renewed confidence and a boost for taxi operators, vendors, artisans, restaurants and tour businesses. Cruise Operations: P&O Cruises is set to return for turnaround operations starting November 2027, while MSC Cruises has cancelled its Middle East winter 2027/28 routes and will shift the MSC World Asia to southern Caribbean itineraries that include Basseterre. Water & Risk Management: Drought conditions are worsening, with rainfall about 50% below normal through June and a warning expected to run through November, as officials urge water conservation. Energy & Infrastructure: Nevis’ geothermal push moved forward with a US$5.9M down payment to Icelandic Drilling to mobilise a rig, and Basseterre’s new high school construction enters a new phase with building work underway. Agriculture & Food Security: The Department of Agriculture distributed coconut seedlings and training to restart local production, while regional agriculture leaders gear up for the 20th Caribbean Week of Agriculture in Jamaica. Trade Policy: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up work to improve evidence-based services trade policymaking using TiSSTAT, aiming to help member states build stronger export strategies.
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