AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDigital Transformation Push: Grenada’s PM Dickon Mitchell urged CARICOM to move from digital talk to measurable delivery, warning small states can’t tackle AI, cybersecurity, and data governance alone. STEM & Skills Pipeline: ECCB will host a free 2026 STEM Camp (July 6, four weeks) for ages 14–18 across ECCU territories, aiming to turn youth into digital creators using AI-focused training. Energy & Offshore Development: Global Petroleum Group says it’s ready to launch a second offshore drilling campaign in Grenada but claims it’s been stalled by missing government cooperation and approvals. Coastal Resilience Works: WINDREF is prequalifying contractors for the Telescope’s Living Shoreline project, targeting shoreline stabilisation along Little Bay (about 550m). Regional Integration Agenda: OECS leaders opened the 78th Authority Meeting in Antigua, with priorities spanning trade, connectivity, economic resilience, climate resilience, and security. Local Media Capacity: Republic Bank backed a one-week MWAG journalism training programme to strengthen reporting skills and ethics in Grenada. Automotive Deal: ATL Automotive Group was appointed Jetour’s regional master dealer, covering Grenada among other Caribbean markets. Culture & Tourism Buzz: Carriacou’s Skinny Banton is driving Spicemas energy year-round with a seven-song 2026 run centered on Grenada’s Jab culture.
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