AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCARICOM Cost-of-Living Push: Leaders wrapped the 51st Heads of Government meeting in St. Lucia with fresh focus on easing prices, but they pointed to imported fuel as the hard limit—St. Kitts and Nevis PM Terrance Drew argued the real fix is stabilising energy through renewables. EU CBI Shock: The European Commission has formally asked OECS CBI states to phase out programmes by June 1, 2028, with St. Kitts and Nevis still facing questions after reports of “muted” response; Nevis Premier Mark Brantley warned the loss could hit national budgets that rely heavily on CBI revenue. Trade & Services Capacity: St. Kitts and Nevis is hosting a four-day trade seminar with OECS to strengthen the services sector and negotiating capacity. Maritime Labour & Security: ITF says a ship in Las Palmas was detaining a crew owed $68,000 after long contract overruns, while IMO is advancing Red Sea maritime security work. Tourism & Airlift: St. Kitts broke ground on the Port Zante cruise terminal, and American Airlines is set to add a second daily Miami–St. Kitts winter flight. Humanitarian Logistics: CARICOM partners dispatched 88 containers of earthquake relief to Venezuela.
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