AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCreative Industries & Tourism: Grenada Office of Creative Affairs (GOCA) is sending three creatives from its Animation Accelerator to the 2026 Annecy International Animation Film Festival and MIFA Market in France, aiming to plug local talent into global animation markets. Public Sector & Legal/Contracts: Grenada’s High Court ordered the Government to pay former Head of Rural Development Byron L.J. Campbell EC$47,236 plus interest after ruling his contract termination was wrongful. Construction/Industry & Environment: A Woodford community group is considering legal action over the Rayneau Development, alleging quarrying, asphalt and batching activities and a jetty were approved without proper environmental safeguards and that works began before required compliance. Health & Tourism Sector: CARPHA, Grenada’s Health and Tourism ministries launched a Tourism and Health Program to strengthen visitor-based surveillance and infectious disease prevention across hotels and vessels. Climate Finance Readiness: Grenada Development Bank issued an REOI for a climate finance public-private partnership strategist to help ready the private sector for climate funding. Investment & Trade Links: Grenada announced visa-free entry for Nigerian travellers from July, with talks on direct air links and opportunities across aviation, tourism, real estate, logistics and fintech. Energy Costs (US, not Grenada): GasBuddy reported the lowest E85 price in Grenada County at $3.49 for the week ending May 30.
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