AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoFuel Costs Watch: Antigua and Barbuda logged the lowest gasoline and diesel prices in the ECCU in July 2026, with petrol at EC$14.50 and diesel at EC$14.25, plus the second-lowest LPG rates—good news for households and transport-dependent businesses. Trade Policy & Data: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up an evidence-based push to close services-trade data gaps, using TiSSTAT to help member states plan better export strategies and plug into global value chains. Agriculture & Water Skills: An Antigua and Barbuda delegation completed agricultural training in China focused on irrigation, soil monitoring, water management and smart farming—aimed at boosting local food production amid water scarcity. Cruise & Shipping Re-Route: MSC Cruises cancelled its planned Middle East routes for winter 2027/28, while shifting its MSC World Asia to the southern Caribbean with stops including St. John’s, Antigua. Health Alert: Antigua’s Department of Pharmaceutical Services recalled specific batches of Diovan, Atorstan and Cetirizine after quality and dissolution issues—residents are urged to check lot numbers and return affected products. Education Pipeline: ABCAS opened a late application window (Aug 19–21) for 2026–2027, including agriculture, tourism and hospitality, plus new fine arts and science/health departments. Tourism & Culture: The 16th Antigua and Barbuda Hamptons Challenge Regatta returned to Sag Harbor, blending sailing, tourism promotion and fundraising. Tourism Demand Pressure: A report highlights U.S. visa bond and travel restrictions that could raise costs for students and families relying on American scholarships. Sports Infrastructure: YASCO’s track lost its World Athletics Class 2 certification as resurfacing plans move forward. Regional Mobility Risk: Reports of U.S. visa scrutiny affecting Caribbean entertainers include Antiguan soca star Tian Winter.
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