AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCruise & Tourism: Oceania Cruises unveiled late-2026 Caribbean itineraries (7–14 days) calling at ports including Castries, St. Lucia, with shore experiences like beekeeping and banana farms aimed at repeat visitors. Regional Tax & Finance: CARICOM tax administrators meet in Georgetown, Guyana (27–31 July) to discuss “future-ready” revenue systems using smarter, data-driven and AI-enabled approaches. Cost of Living & Trade: CARICOM and the regional private sector agreed concrete affordability actions, focusing on cutting intra-regional trade barriers, lowering transport and logistics costs, and strengthening tourism linkages. CBI/CIP Pressure: EU demands to end Citizenship by Investment by 2028 are pushing OECS leaders to coordinate a unified Brussels strategy. Energy & Business Continuity: LUCELEC launched a post-incident review after a third islandwide power outage this year, with restoration completed by 10:52 a.m. Local Business Risk: Fire Service inspections in Castries are underway to ensure businesses meet fire safety certificate standards ahead of peak activity. Health & Infrastructure: Wastewater leaking onto Bridge Street is disrupting vendors and raising health concerns. Government Support: Saint Lucia secured EC$5.8m from Taiwan for vulnerable families’ social safety net. Parliament & Taxes: Lawmakers approved tax relief for first-time land buyers, extended VAT-free building materials to 2030, and waived VAT penalties/interest on eligible arrears through 2027.
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