AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCaribbean Tourism Push: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 opened June 1 with a record turnout of tourism ministers and industry leaders under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” as the region looks to protect market share, strengthen connectivity and present a unified front amid shifting travel demand. Air Connectivity Boost: Air Caraïbes and LIAT launched an interline deal for single-ticket travel to Paris-Orly with through-checked baggage, making it easier for travellers from islands including Saint Lucia to reach France. Fuel Costs Rise: Saint Lucians will pay more at the pump from June 1, with gasoline and diesel up from $16.00 to $16.75 per imperial gallon and kerosene rising to $10.41, while the government says subsidies will cushion the impact and keep LPG prices unchanged. Regional Business & Justice Access: The OHADAC–CARO training programmes on arbitration and ADR are set to be officially launched June 10, aiming to strengthen dispute resolution for businesses and investors across the Eastern Caribbean. Youth Crime Plan: Saint Lucia launched stakeholder consultations for its $2.5m Catalyst Project to reduce youth crime and violence through reintegration, psychosocial support and family-strengthening programmes. Health & Compliance: Saint Lucia renewed its push against youth tobacco use and vaping ahead of World No Tobacco Day, citing survey findings that show declining cigarette smoking but rising e-cigarette use. Local Services Disruption: Canaries Wellness Centre closes June 1–12 for upgrades, with primary care services moved to Anse La Raye and free transport provided.
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