AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCitizenship & Mobility Watch: Global Citizen Solutions’ Global Citizenship Programs Index 2026 says the market is shifting from chasing the cheapest option to prioritising governance quality and compliance, with St. Lucia ranking 5th among Eastern Caribbean schemes. Regional Travel & Trade: An economist calls a new Barbados–Guyana passport-free travel deal “ceremonial,” arguing it won’t quickly boost trade or investment unless airport processing delays are fixed. Aviation & Connectivity: Caribbean Airlines is cutting routes and frequencies from June 1, including discontinuing Dominica–Suriname and St Kitts–Suriname links and reducing services to Martinique and Guadeloupe, while pointing to a future codeshare. Utilities & Cost of Living: WASCO says “new rates” for water and sewerage are coming in June; PM Philip Pierre says Cabinet has limited control because NURC sets tariffs. Public Finance Credibility: The Commonwealth Secretariat recognises Saint Lucia as a model for public debt management after finance reforms and a new debt management system. Safety & Tourism: Tourism Minister Ernest Hilaire says crime concerns need expert review, noting most incidents appear outside tourist areas and highlighting the return of the Rangers Unit. Local Business & Culture: Cadasse Bakery marks 52 years with expansion and catering; Piton Malta becomes title sponsor of Lucian Junior Carnival 2026. Crime Update: Estranged husband Primus Toussaint is charged in Joy St Omer’s murder case, and a motorcyclist died after a La Caye Highway collision.
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