AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFuel Prices & Cost of Living: Saint Lucia’s gas and diesel prices rose 75 cents at the pumps, moving from $16.00 to $16.75 per imperial gallon, with kerosene up to $10.41, as global crude climbed above US$100; the government says LPG stays subsidised and points to a “negative excise tax environment” while opposition figures warn the hikes will ripple through prices across the economy. Transport & Fares: The National Council on Public Transport is urging a clear automatic fare formula tied to fuel costs, while the National Taxi Union is moving to close ranks and push ahead with a taxi permit system to improve regulation and enforcement. Tourism Growth: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority reports record April stay-over arrivals—40,752 visitors, up 8.5% year-on-year—with gains from the US, Caribbean and Canada, plus stronger cruise and yachting activity. Marine Livelihoods: An EC$215,000 (about US$80,000) Savannes Bay project launched to remove marine debris and deploy sustainable raft systems to support seamoss farmers and cut future waste. Climate Finance: Saint Lucia hosted an Adaptation Investment Pitch and Matchmaking event to connect local sectors to international climate funds for its National Adaptation Plan. Health & Innovation: CariGenetics Saint Lucia and Lab Services announced a partnership to expand access to genetic testing and advanced cancer diagnostics across Saint Lucia and the OECS. Crime Update: Police say Saint Lucia is averaging about one homicide every four days, with firearms involved in most killings, as investigations continue. Regional Governance: Minister Emma Hippolyte was elected to the OAS Inter-American Commission of Women executive committee for a second consecutive term. Business/Corporate: LASCO is strengthening leadership continuity with Dr Eileen Chin elevated to deputy executive chairman roles as the group prepares for its next phase.
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