AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCruise & Port Infrastructure: St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal, aimed at boosting turnaround and homeport operations from November 2027, starting with P&O Cruises’ Iona and Arvia and supported by upgraded security and immigration systems. Tourism & Local Food: Nevis Mango Festival 2026 wrapped with record crowds (over 5,000) and a surge in ticketed culinary events, while St. Kitts launched Culinary Month with chef-led showcases and restaurant promotions. Sustainable Energy for Shipping: The government is exploring how to make shore power at piers sustainable as it pushes the Sustainable Island State agenda and prepares for IMO-driven emissions cuts. Trade & Construction Watch: Education officials toured New Basseterre High School works, with classroom buildings underway and the auditorium foundation next on the schedule. Workplace & Governance: The St. Kitts-Nevis Trades and Labour Union addressed workplace concerns and defended its non-partisan role amid public criticism. International Shipping Sanctions: The U.S. Treasury expanded sanctions tied to an alleged Iranian sanctions-evasion network, naming St. Kitts-registered shipping firms and a St. Kitts-flagged vessel. Regional Humanitarian Aid: CARICOM delivered 88 containers of earthquake relief to Venezuela, with St. Kitts and Nevis among the contributors. CBI Industry Outlook: Experts say Citizenship by Investment is not dying but “cleaning up,” with expected growth and major regulatory transformation over the next decade. Community & Youth: DBSKN launched its 3rd Annual Mental Health Walk/Run, and Prime Minister Drew opened registration for the Sound Your Future Summer Camp for ages 10–18.
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