AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGrenada–Nigeria Business Push: Grenada’s honorary consul in Nigeria, Bidemi Sonoiki, says visa-free entry for Nigerian investors, entrepreneurs, professionals and students starts in July, with talks underway for direct air links within six months—aimed at boosting aviation, tourism, real estate, healthcare, education, agriculture, logistics, fintech and renewable energy. Tourism Industry Watch: Newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief says he was denied a US visa renewal, pointing to Washington’s partial travel restrictions tied to Citizenship-by-Investment screening, with Grenada’s limited ban in effect since April. Healthy Food Policy Pressure: Caribbean health groups and civil society are calling for faster, evidence-based healthy food rules to curb ultra-processed food marketing in schools as NCDs keep rising. Skills & Training: HEART/NSTA Trust digitises Level Two TVET courses for CARICOM delivery, including tiling, waxing technology and baking/cake—supporting faster access to practical job skills. Water & Infrastructure Tender: NAWASA invites bids for the Annandale Water Treatment Plant renovation, with a mandatory site visit on June 10 and submissions due June 22.
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