AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPetroleum Pricing Update: Grenada’s Ministry of Finance issued new, price-controlled retail rates effective Thu June 18, 2026: gasoline and diesel stay at $17.00, kerosene drops from $16.74 to $14.99, and LPG changes include a $20.15 cut for the 100-lb cylinder (to $296.75) in Grenada, with bulk LPG down $0.20/lb to $3.05; 20-lb cylinders remain unchanged. Blue Economy & Ocean Governance: Grenada’s Ministry of the Blue Economy and Marine Affairs launched a “National Framework for sustainable Ocean Governance” project (US$300,000) aimed at climate resilience and sustainable growth in the marine sector, noting fish exports’ role in livelihoods, food security, and tourism. Africa Trade Push: Grenada is deepening ties with Africa via visa-free access for Nigerians (expected July start) and talks on direct air connectivity within six months, alongside an investment drive across sectors like healthcare and agriculture. Tourism & Hospitality: Sandals and Beaches rolled out a rebranded loyalty program, the “Island Insiders Club,” replacing Sandals Select Rewards from July 1, 2026. Local Business & Community: The Grenada Tourism Authority launched a National Beautification Competition ahead of the Flower and Garden Festival (Nov 8–15), with registration open until June 30.
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