AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater & Sewerage Costs: NURC approved phased WASCO tariff increases, with households and businesses set to pay more starting the June 2026 billing cycle—commercial up about 37%, and hotels/boats up about 76%—as the regulator tightens oversight tied to the John Compton Raw Water Pipeline upgrade. Regional Finance for SMEs: The IFC says it will invest up to US$15m in the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund debt sub-fund, aiming to expand medium-sized enterprise financing across 13 countries including Saint Lucia. CARICOM Deliverables: Incoming CARICOM chair PM Philip J. Pierre urged “tangible benefits” from regional integration ahead of Saint Lucia hosting the July 5–8 Heads meeting, framing the agenda around resilience and renewal. Business Execution Push: A Chamber of Commerce-led push with partners focused on strategy execution and easing business hurdles, tackling a “crisis of execution” theme raised by leaders. Tourism, Sports & Trade Links: Saint Lucia’s Arsenal partnership is set to boost sports tourism with a youth academy and global exposure; meanwhile, Digicel launched the Digi-Duo mobile + home fibre bundle for households. Local Economy & Consumer Pressure: A consumer group renewed calls for economic relief as household costs rise, while an NURC warning stressed utilities must be planned alongside tourism growth. Youth & Community: Youth football finals are this weekend in Castries, and chef Orlando Satchell received a British Empire Medal for community service and poverty-alleviation work. Trade & Diplomacy: Venezuela and Saint Lucia reaffirmed cooperation through parliamentary diplomacy, while CARIFORUM–EU talks move forward with the Dominican Republic hosting the joint council meeting.
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