AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth & Consumer Protection: A Barbadian woman has filed a lawsuit against the government over alleged serious complications after two AstraZeneca COVID-19 doses in 2021, claiming the vaccine was “defective” and citing failures under the Consumer Protection Act. Public Health & Food Industry: With NCD treatment costs put between $375m and $825m a year, the health ministry is moving to prevention by formally engaging food manufacturers and distributors to reformulate products and improve access to healthier options. Consumer Rights for Business: The Fair Trading Commission ran a consumer-rights workshop for students at Parkinson Memorial School, stressing redress pathways and the role of fair trading in business success. Payments & Fintech: Barbados launched BiMPay, a 24/7 instant payment system connecting banks and credit unions, aimed at faster transfers and boosting fintech innovation. Energy Costs: LPG prices rose at midnight June 21, with increases of about 3.3%–3.7% across cylinder sizes, tied to international market movements. Finance Sector: Barbados’ credit union group reported assets rising to $2.09b and says deposit insurance legislation is expected to be tabled soon. Shipping Risk: Caribbean inter-island operators are reassessing routes as war-risk premiums and insurer scrutiny rise after disruptions linked to Venezuela. Tourism & Regional Trade: IDB reports Latin America and the Caribbean exports up 15.7% in Q1 2026, while Barbados continues to push tourism growth and connectivity.
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