AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTariff Shock, Indirect Impact: A U.S. federal trade court has ruled Trump’s 10% “universal” tariff under Section 122 unlawful, but an appeals court paused the lower ruling on May 12—so airfare relief is unlikely right away; the bigger story is how tariffs can still ripple through aircraft parts, maintenance, and airport costs. Caribbean Tourism Stability: Curaçao is being singled out as the region’s most stable year-round tourism market, with a far lower seasonality score than Barbados, which remains heavily winter-peak dependent. Barbados Finance Watch: The IMF and Barbados have reached a staff-level deal for a 36-month precautionary programme worth about US$260m, aimed at supporting reforms under BERT 2026. Climate Push: Barbados’ climate envoy Elizabeth Thompson is calling for mandatory, legally binding methane financing mechanisms as African parliaments meet in Nairobi. Tourism Industry Tension: Regional hoteliers are pushing back against proposed Booking.com commission changes that could shift how taxes and fees are charged. Local Economy Signals: Barbados’ private sector says growth and a stronger fiscal position are helping investor confidence, while global instability, energy prices, and crime remain risks.
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