AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVisa Shock for Travellers: PM Philip J. Pierre says Ireland’s new visa rules for Saint Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Nicaragua take effect June 15, with transit visas also required—raising immediate concerns for students, business travellers and families. Regional Governance: Saint Lucia officially launches CARICOM’s 51st Heads of Government meeting, as it prepares to take the Chairmanship from July 1 under the theme “From Resilience to Renewal in a Changing World.” Tourism Finance & Culture: Bank of Saint Lucia named title sponsor of Lucian Carnival 2026, deepening support for local musicians, artisans and small businesses. SME Funding Push: IFC confirms a US$15m investment in a CARICOM resilience debt fund aimed at on-lending to medium-sized enterprises across 13 countries. Cruise Economy: Saint Lucia’s June 2026 cruise schedule points to steady arrivals, including Freewinds and the Seven Seas Mariner, expected to boost taxis, tours, restaurants and vendors. Digital Skills for Local Firms: Export Saint Lucia runs a four-day digital bootcamp for 40 MSMEs, with top performers set to receive tailored transformation roadmaps. Climate Resilience Funding: Saint Lucia hosts a pitch-and-match event to turn adaptation priorities into investment-ready projects for international climate finance partners. Transport Reform Politics: PM Pierre weighs CDB public transport recommendations for minibus networks, warning reforms may face political pushback. Hurricane Readiness: NEMAC meetings urge businesses and households to review emergency plans ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season.
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