AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoUS–Cuba Tensions: Washington’s latest move—criminal charges against Raúl Castro—has drawn a sharp Cuban backlash, with both sides escalating rhetoric around a 1996 shootdown case. Grenada Diplomacy: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell just wrapped a 2-day Washington visit focused on energy, trade, investment, and security, lining up talks with US State/Commerce leaders and key lawmakers. Water & Utilities: Grenada’s Concord Water System will see a scheduled supply interruption Thursday (9am–6pm) for repairs, with gradual return and possible discoloration as pressure stabilizes. Tourism Push: Grenada is gearing up for “Grenada in Bloom,” a new Flower and Garden Festival set for Nov 8–15, 2026, building on recent RHS Chelsea Flower Show gold. Regional Climate Law: UN members backed a Vanuatu-led resolution endorsing a landmark ICJ climate ruling—climate obligations now framed as legal duties. Caribbean Hotels vs Booking.com: The region’s hotel group is pushing back on a Booking.com policy that could apply commissions to taxes too, raising costs for properties.
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