AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Jobs: UNI Global Union says executives are using AI as a cover for layoffs, with budget limits and restructuring named as the real drivers. Health Infrastructure: Antigua’s Cancer Centre opening is pushed again to early fall/September due to structural repairs, unserviced equipment, and specialist staffing needs. Energy Costs: PM Gaston Browne says the government owes WIOC over US$6 million for fuel-price subsidies meant to protect households and businesses. Housing Finance: Browne wants a US$100 million housing bond to scale construction toward 500 homes a year, citing financing and labour shortages. Tourism & Development: Fort James Renaissance Park is set to start by September, with EC$5 million earmarked from the Sandals settlement and plans for a marina, restaurants, and public-access upgrades. Water Security: APUA plans major new capacity—an extra 1.5 million-gallon reverse osmosis plant at Crabs plus a Friars Hill facility—before year-end. Agriculture & Food Sustainability: IICA’s 2025 Accountability Seminar highlights food safety, agro-processing, youth engagement, and strengthening local production. Regional Integration: OECS leaders meet in Antigua under Browne’s chairmanship, focusing on economic development, climate resilience, security, and deeper integration. Youth & Utilities: APUA launches its 13th Summer Internship Programme for 17 young professionals. Local Business/Community: FemForge Foundation is positioning to support women’s empowerment through mentorship, financial help, and emotional support.
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