AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFuel & cost pressures: Saint Lucia’s pump prices rose June 1, with gasoline and diesel up to $16.75, while kerosene and LPG stayed subsidised—prompting calls for a clearer, automatic public transport fare formula and renewed talks with operators. Transport sector response: The National Taxi Union says it’s moving to close ranks amid Uber competition, including a new app for riders and drivers and a push to ensure every TX-plate driver has the required permit by end-September. Tourism momentum: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority reports a record April for stay-over arrivals—40,752 visitors, up 8.5% year-on-year—alongside growth in cruise and yachting. Regional business & connectivity: Air Caraïbes and LIAT launched an interline single-ticket link to Paris-Orly, easing travel for residents, tourists and business travellers. Marine livelihoods: A new Savannes Bay project (EC$215,000) will remove marine debris and deploy sustainable raft systems to support seamoss farmers. Local economy & jobs: Quayclean secured a major three-year cleaning contract for 58 schools and 14 early education centres in New South Wales. Governance & justice: A judge criticised most CARICOM states for not accepting the CCJ as final appeal court. Public safety: Police say Saint Lucia is averaging a homicide every four days, with firearms behind most killings.
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