AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCitizenship by Investment Watch: A Passport Legacy Nigeria executive says currency volatility and tougher compliance checks are the top hurdles for high-net-worth applicants, noting many clients fund applications from foreign accounts to blunt exchange-rate shocks. Grenada Politics & Voting Access: A voter registration forum argues Grenada’s next election hinges on clarifying who qualifies to register, warning that ambiguity in the Representation of the People Act can undermine free and fair polls. Tourism Skills & Service: Over 100 hospitality professionals complete Grenada’s Caribbean Supercharged Training Level 2, targeting management, HACCP food safety, and customer service. Regional Digital Push: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell calls for urgent CARICOM-wide digital transformation to keep small states competitive, secure, and resilient. Energy & Costs: Grenada’s petroleum price notice shows kerosene down while gasoline and diesel stay flat; LPG cylinder prices also fall for the 100 lb option. Food & Health: National Nutrition Week runs 21–27 June under “Stronger Together: Fighting Cancer is Everybody’s Business,” with screenings and free food testing. Investment Finance: IFC plans up to US$15m into a Caribbean debt fund sub-vehicle aimed at expanding SME financing and resilience projects across 13 countries. Tourism Market Link: Grenada’s tourism drive in Barbados reports early positive travel interest and continued consumer pop-up outreach. Animal Health & Imports: Two Saint Lucian horses were euthanized in Grenada after testing positive for a tick-borne parasite, with officials citing missing export clearance and import-law enforcement concerns.
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