AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPort & Energy Build-Out: Antigua and Barbuda is weighing financing for a US$100M cargo port expansion to strengthen its role as a regional transshipment hub, with talks involving the existing Chinese contractor and possible support from the U.S. DFC. Harbour Works: Crabb’s Harbour dredging is finished, with testing underway to meet deeper draught needs for LNG vessel deliveries tied to APUA’s energy security; a next phase at St. John’s Harbour is set to follow. CHOGM Creative Push: Cabinet approved a $250,000 Creative Industries Development Fund to help local artistes produce work for regional and international markets, alongside pay-per-view plans for selected Carnival 2027 shows. Local Business Financing: Cabinet also cleared EC$260,000 to expand local retail, tourism and agricultural enterprises, including loans for Eat N Lime’s passenger van and Fresh Acres’ greenhouse, chill room and hydroponics. Sports Infrastructure: YASCO’s track has lost World Athletics Class 2 certification as resurfacing plans move forward, with Mondo confirming shipping timelines. Tourism & Culture: Independence celebrations for the 45th anniversary were launched under the “Renaissance” theme, and artisans were urged to make products that “speak” for CHOGM 2026. Visa Shockwaves: U.S. visa bond and birth-tourism enforcement moves are raising alarms across Caribbean tourism and entertainment, with reports of Antigua’s Tian Winter among affected entertainers.
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