AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism & Hospitality: A fresh spotlight on Grenada’s Grand Anse Beach highlights why the island’s signature shoreline still draws repeat visitors—calm water, long stretches for walking, and easy access to food, vendors and nearby stays. Marina & Local Business: Tyrell Bay Marina in Carriacou is back in the spotlight after renewing its request for access to a fenced-off boatyard area, tied to a long-running mangrove expansion land dispute that has already seen a Privy Council ruling on ownership. Cost of Living Relief: Grenada moves ahead with its Cost of Living Assistance Programme, publishing a preliminary list of businesses for the upcoming VAT-Free Weekend and inviting appeals by 19 August for eligible suppliers not yet listed. Education & Digital Skills: OECS SKIP (World Bank-funded) marks a major software development milestone in Grenada, advancing plans for a regional post-secondary education digital ecosystem. Development Finance: The Caribbean Development Bank and the World Bank agree follow-up actions after a joint portfolio review of 11 active Grenada projects spanning geothermal energy, water supply, education, climate-smart agriculture and health. Energy & Trade Outlook: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell heads to Spain and then Qatar (Aug 13–19) to pursue cooperation on Project Polaris, renewable energy and hydrocarbons, plus private sector investment. Sports: The Virgin Islands women secured their first ECVA championship win, beating Grenada 3-1, with a next match against Bermuda.
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