AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security & Sanctions: The U.S. Treasury’s OFAC is ramping up pressure on Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani’s illicit shipping and sanctions-evasion network, sanctioning 50+ people, entities and vessels tied to Iran-linked container shipping and commodities trading. Parliament & Migration Policy: Antigua and Barbuda’s Parliament approved a resolution to keep negotiating with the U.S. on possible third-country transfers, but only under a strict 12-point framework with case-by-case approval and no automatic or open-ended programme. Tourism Risk Management: Tourism Minister Charles Fernandez and PM Gaston Browne argued the country should protect its tourism economy and public safety, saying visa restrictions would be preferable to any deal that could bring criminals. Labour & Infrastructure: Ministry of Works truck drivers resumed duties after talks over outstanding pay, following a brief road blockade. Regional Air Connectivity: Browne renewed calls for an OECS airline, citing repeated delays and missed connections that disrupt regional business and travel. Carnival & Hospitality Skills: Dwayne George says Carnival 2026 is ~70% ready after an ARG walkthrough, while ABHTA launched the Taste of Wadadli Junior Chef Academy 2026 to train 14 students in hotel and restaurant kitchens. Water Supply Disruption: APUA scheduled maintenance at Fort James RO plant to cause intermittent water service in several communities from July 14–17. Business Leadership: The Antigua & Barbuda Chamber of Commerce named its 2026–2027 executive team, led by Celia Samuel.
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