AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian Logistics: Barbados-linked response to Venezuela’s earthquakes is ramping up, with Govt-organised aid set to move via the Galleons Passage to La Guaira and Shell pledging US$5m, while critics say official logistics are not moving fast enough. Labour & Construction Compliance: Prime Minister Mia Mottley and officials visited construction sites after BWU raised migrant workers’ welfare concerns; the firm was ordered to clear unlicensed barracks for 68 workers and provide full worker lists. Tourism Infrastructure: Saint Kitts and Nevis broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal aimed at shifting from port-of-call to home-porting by Nov 2027, boosting visitor spend and longer stays. Regional Mobility Tech: Guyana and Barbados began passport-free travel using digital ID cards on Caribbean Airlines, a practical step for CARICOM integration. Climate Risk: CariCOF warns El Niño and warming seas will intensify heat and drought risk, with flooding threats from heavy rain still possible. Energy/Industry Tension: Barbados National Energy Co workers again raised unresolved health and safety issues, with industrial action risk if management doesn’t act. Policy & Cost Relief: Barbados will scale back independence and republic celebrations to protect household budgets while pushing constitutional reform. Trade & Investment: UAE State Minister Noura Al Kaabi visited Barbados to deepen cooperation in trade, digital transformation, sustainable development and investment. Tourism Skills: Barbados Tourism Youth Congress urged young leaders to drive a year-round tourism shift.
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