AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRegional Business Climate: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre urged Saint Lucia to prepare early for the Atlantic hurricane season, calling for stronger inter-agency coordination and citizens to review family emergency plans. Transport & Cost of Living: Pierre also weighed in on the Caribbean Development Bank’s proposed minibus reforms, warning that politically sensitive changes could face public pushback even if they make sense on paper. Cruise Economy Boost: The Saint Lucia Cruise Port released June 2026 arrivals, with Freewinds making multiple calls (including overnight stays) and the Seven Seas Mariner docking June 20—expected to support taxis, tours, restaurants and vendors. Tourism Marketing Push: The CTO and TEMPO Networks announced a 20-year partnership to expand digital, social and broadcast storytelling for Caribbean tourism and events. SME Digital Upgrade: Export Saint Lucia’s digital bootcamp is equipping 40 MSMEs and exporters with tools to compete online, with the top 20 set to receive tailored digital transformation roadmaps. Blue Economy Funding: OECS Commission invited eligible Blue Economy MSMEs to virtual info sessions for Window 2 matching grants, offering USD $100,000–$150,000 for value chain groups. Healthcare Investment: Bank of Saint Lucia completed the Paediatrics Ward rehabilitation at Millennium Heights Medical Centre, unveiling a new child-friendly mural as part of its CSR work. Local Governance Watch: A community meeting in Chateaubelair heard Minister Kishore Shallow say quarry operations in Richmond may be reviewed amid environmental concerns raised by residents.
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