AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security & Sanctions: Antigua and Barbuda and the U.S. co-hosted a Global Maritime Security and Sanctions Enforcement Symposium in St. John’s (July 13–15), bringing 26 countries together to strengthen non-proliferation sanctions enforcement and crack down on sanctions evasion and shadow fleets. Agriculture & Food Security: Government reclaimed 682 acres of idle agricultural land and will allocate it to 50 vetted farmers, with six-month probation to ensure active cultivation. Public Safety & Compliance: The Health Ministry issued a notice banning unauthorised construction in public cemeteries, warning work will be halted and removed and offenders prosecuted. Tourism & Culture: Cabinet reversed a 24-hour delay order for livestreaming Antigua Carnival 2026, restoring live access after public backlash. Policing & Training: Public Safety Minister Sir Steadroy Benjamin signaled budget support for a new police academy after the academy commandant urged modern, continuous training facilities. Aviation & Connectivity: LIAT launched a historic nonstop service linking Guadeloupe and Montego Bay, aiming to improve inter-island travel and tourism links. Regional Business: Parliament passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2026, to manage unclaimed deposits and abandoned property while preserving owners’ rights. Airline Network Shift: JetBlue is cutting routes and withdrawing from Antigua and Daytona Beach as it reallocates aircraft to expand Fort Lauderdale.
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