AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPort Security Upgrade: Antigua and Barbuda will buy container- and pallet-scanning X-ray machines to spot illegal weapons and firearm parts that may be smuggled in pieces, with customs staff needing training to recognise disguised components. Public Safety & Justice: Cabinet outlined new law-and-order measures after a rise in gun-related crime, including planned legislation to set minimum and maximum sentences for serious gun crimes and sexual offences against minors. Trade & Industry Data: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrapped up a services-trade policy project for evidence-based planning, using UNCTAD’s TiSSTAT to close data gaps and help member states build export strategies. Tourism & Business Links: Antigua and Barbuda is co-organising major SIDS business forums in the Maldives (Aug 23–25), with 200+ participants from 30+ countries. Energy Costs: ECCB data shows Antigua and Barbuda recorded the lowest gasoline and diesel prices in the ECCU in July. Education Support: ABST will drop to zero for qualifying school supplies and food items on Aug 28–29. Health Alerts: Antigua and Barbuda recalled specific batches of Diovan, Atorstan and cetirizine tablets—patients are urged to check lot numbers and not stop meds without medical advice. Cruise Demand: MSC Cruises is shifting winter 2027/28 Middle East routes, while allocating its MSC World Asia to the southern Caribbean with stops including St. John’s, Antigua. Agriculture Skills: Antigua and Barbuda participants completed agricultural training in China focused on irrigation, soil monitoring, water management and smart farming. Regional Spotlight: Antigua and Barbuda’s Hamptons Challenge Regatta in Sag Harbor highlighted sailing ties and raised support for youth sport.
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