AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDigital Economy & AI: Saudi Arabia’s communications minister met Barbados’ Jonathan Reid in Geneva to deepen cooperation on AI governance, digital infrastructure, inclusion and capacity-building. Regional Digital Policy: UWI and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union formalised a strategic partnership to push digital development, regulation, research and implementation across the region. Sugar Sector Restructuring: BESCO says it will sever 10 employees after the 2026 sugar harvest, citing sustained operational and financial pressure and the need to align staffing costs with commercial realities. Housing & Construction: Jamaica’s modular housing programme has moved into construction and assembling after earlier site assessment and procurement, with more units expected to arrive soon—an approach already used in Barbados and Guyana. Energy Costs: LPG prices rose in Barbados at midnight Sunday, with the 100 lb cylinder up to $182.81, sparking consumer backlash during the busy Crop Over period. Labour & Migrant Workers: Barbados Workers’ Union escalated concerns over alleged migrant worker mistreatment by a construction group and says it will monitor authorities’ response. Tourism & Hospitality: Flow launched its “We Live For This” summer campaign tied to CPL Finals Week, while Esquire Entertainment opened ticket bundles for the CPL Party Stand. Regional Integration: CARICOM leaders marked CARICOM Day with renewed calls to strengthen integration, connectivity and digital transformation.
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