AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCaribbean Tourism Push: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 kicks off June 1 with a strong line-up of tourism ministers and commissioners, including Grenada, as the CTO drives “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences” and air-connectivity talks at InterContinental New York Times Square. Marketing Spotlight: Henry Harteveldt is set to keynote the Caribbean Marketing Conference on June 3, focusing on airline trends and how destinations can secure stronger routes and partnerships. Climate & Water Pressure: Reports warn drought and extreme heat are intensifying across the Caribbean in 2026, threatening reservoirs, agriculture and tourism infrastructure—Grenada is named among the islands facing water stress. OECS Blue Economy Funding: The OECS Commission launches Window 2 of the Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme, backing value chain groups in fisheries, coastal tourism and waste management with US$100,000–US$150,000 grants. Grenada Business & Energy: A Grenada rooftop solar debate resurfaces, while the PM says any future citizenship-by-investment plan will be kept at arm’s length from politicians and run as a regulated financing mechanism. Port Security: Grenada customs says most intercepted drug barrels arriving “from North America” are originating in Canada, following a bust at St George’s Port.
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