AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoECCB Outlook: The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank warned that geopolitical tensions, volatile oil prices and global trade uncertainty could slow tourism and growth across the ECCU. Big Push Agenda: Antigua PM Gaston Browne backed the “Big Push” plan to double the Eastern Caribbean economy in seven years, arguing the ECCB should catalyze investment using innovative credit tools and a small share of reserves. OECS Connectivity: Browne also renewed calls for an OECS airline and floated a shared OECS ICT network with EU-backed subsea cables to cut broadband costs, alongside broader energy resilience efforts. Cost of Living Moves: CARICOM leaders agreed on measures to ease living costs, including fuel and freight relief, more renewable energy, and faster regional ferry plans to reduce cargo prices. Antigua Airport Progress: Phase 3 of the V.C. Bird International Airport runway rehabilitation is substantially complete and still on track for September 2026. Food & Skills: Antigua opened a tissue culture lab to strengthen food security, while the Taste of Wadadli Junior Chef Academy launched a six-week training programme for students. Regional Trade Capacity: An OECS-linked four-day trade seminar aims to boost skills in the services sector and improve negotiating capacity. CBI Pressure: Multiple reports highlight the EU’s push to phase out CBI by June 2028, with CARICOM leaders saying the issue wasn’t formally discussed.
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