AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCHOGM Logistics: Antigua and Barbuda’s CHOGM 2026 preparations are moving steadily, with Cabinet briefed on progress across planning, logistics, security, transport, accommodation, protocol and event management, plus strong local volunteer interest. Tourism Standards: Tourism Minister Charles Fernandez urged stakeholders to raise professionalism as Antigua pushes for stronger cruise growth, stressing the visitor experience depends on everyone from port workers to taxi operators. Cruise Off-Season Push: Rhapsody of the Seas made an off-season call to St Kitts and Nevis, with nine scheduled summer visits highlighting how cruise demand is being protected beyond peak months. Regional Tourism Deal: CHTA named Barbados host for Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2027 (May 18–21), after Antigua’s successful 2026 event, aiming to connect global buyers with Caribbean suppliers. Shipping Costs: Antigua and Barbuda faces high shipping costs as Caribbean freight rates outpace global routes, keeping trade and business expenses elevated. Visa Shock for Tourism Leadership: Newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief was denied a US visa renewal, raising fears of wider Caribbean-wide fallout for tourism operations. Local Sports Investment: Prime Minister Browne pledged funding to expand the Potters Playing Field swimming pool, with the wider redevelopment on track for completion ahead of CHOGM. Agriculture & Fisheries Cooperation: Antigua and Barbuda is exploring Japanese support for fisheries modernization and a sargassum processing facility, with technical and financial cooperation discussed. Economy Outlook: Government revised 2026 GDP growth down to about 4% as fuel and food costs rise amid global tensions. Workplace Climate: Union leaders condemned a “master-slave” style industrial relations culture, citing discrimination, harassment and stress. Regional Trade Talks: CARICOM trade ministers met in Georgetown for the 62nd COTED, focusing on global crises driving higher prices and trade uncertainty. Public Health Training: CARPHA trained 18 people across 15 member states on safe transport of infectious substances, supported by IATA, to strengthen regional lab and response capacity. Education Recognition: Antigua and Barbuda honoured top CSEC performers at the 40th National Awards, including Kaylei John-Baptiste as Student of the Year.
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