AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoRegional Security & Governance: PM Roosevelt Skerrit urged CARICOM to move from isolated policing to a coordinated, multi-layer security shield against cross-border threats, from cyberattacks to food and energy insecurity. Court & Legal Affairs: Saint Lucia’s lead judge appointment in the Eastern Caribbean vaccine mandate case was quashed for not meeting the 15-year legal practice requirement, with the matter still headed to the Privy Council. Cost of Living & Trade: CARICOM leaders, including St. Lucia’s Philip J. Pierre and Barbados’ Mia Mottley, pushed concrete affordability steps like fuel tax adjustments and freight cost changes, alongside plans to improve cargo and intra-regional trade. CBI/Europe Pressure: Pierre said EU visa-suspension changes and CBI programme implications were central at a regional meeting, while UWP voices warned of long-term economic risks if CBI is squeezed. Travel & Business Links: Spain granted visa-free short stays to nine CARICOM countries including Saint Lucia (up to 90 days in 180), while the US raised Saint Lucia’s travel advisory to Level 2, adding pressure on tourism confidence. Energy Prices: Government kept fuel and LPG retail prices unchanged for July 13–Aug 2 under the pass-through system. Tourism & Investment: Dolphin Cove’s majority stake is set to shift to a Saint Lucia-incorporated buyer, pending refinancing and takeover steps. Local Economy & Community: Unicomer Courts backed steel pan sponsorship, and the Sandals Foundation opened up to US$80,000 in 2027 grants for Caribbean community projects. Agriculture: A new dragon fruit nursery in Castries aims to boost high-value crop supply for hotels and diversify farming. Public Safety: Police are investigating a fatal Marigot shooting, the island’s 42nd homicide of 2026.
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