AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Tourism & Business: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 opens June 1 with a strong turnout of Caribbean tourism ministers and commissioners, including Saint Lucia, as the CTO pushes a unified agenda for market resilience and investment. Public Health & Youth Markets: Saint Lucia is stepping up action for World No Tobacco Day, targeting rising vaping among youth with a campaign aimed at “unmasking the appeal” of nicotine and tobacco marketing. Crime Prevention Funding: Government launched national consultations for its US$2.5m Catalyst Project to curb youth crime, focusing on prevention, psychosocial support, family strengthening and after-school programmes. Climate & Water Risk: Reports warn 2026 climate extremes—drought, heat and shifting rainfall—are straining freshwater and threatening agriculture and tourism infrastructure across the Caribbean, including St. Lucia. Trade & Enterprise Support: OECS has opened a second call for proposals under the Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme (Window 2), backing value chain groups in fisheries, coastal tourism and waste management. Tourism Economy & Local Vendors: Deputy PM Dr Ernest Hilaire says displaced Castries Vendors Arcade traders should get support, but compensation must be targeted and fair, based on rent and verified losses. Aviation & Connectivity: Commentary argues regional aviation is being rebuilt around emerging hubs (Antigua, Barbados, Sint Maarten), with new interline moves and route cuts reshaping travel economics. Cruise Demand: St. Lucia’s 2025-26 cruise season delivered 673,700 passengers—up versus the prior season and near pre-pandemic levels—boosting vendors and taxi drivers.
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