AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime & Tourism: MSC Cruises is reshuffling its winter 2027/2028 plans, cancelling its Middle East routes for the MSC World Europa and redeploying the MSC World Asia to the southern Caribbean—adding Basseterre among stops on 7- and 14-night itineraries. Energy & Cost of Living: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley warns that fuel-price relief via subsidies can’t last forever, as regional costs rise with Middle East shipping disruption. Construction & Public Works: New Phase Begins In BHS Construction, with a 400-ton crane on site as work starts on building B for the new Basseterre High School campus. Water Security: Drought conditions continue to affect the Federation, with rainfall far below normal and MET urging vigilance and conservation through November. Geothermal Investment: NIA makes a US$5.9M down payment to Icelandic Drilling to mobilise a geothermal rig for Nevis. Trade Policy & Data: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrap up an evidence-based trade-in-services push, using TiSSTAT to close services data gaps. Agriculture & Food Systems: Coconut seedlings are distributed to farmers in St. Kitts, paired with training to revive local production. Consumer Protection: Consumer Affairs issues $1,000 fines to seven retailers after an enforcement sweep found expired goods on shelves. Skills & Industry Training: FIVB runs a Basseterre coaches course for beach volleyball, building local coaching capacity. Regional Shipping Risk: A cargo vessel (Lutuf) is reported hijacked off Somalia, underscoring ongoing security concerns for global logistics.
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