AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Leadership & Marketing: Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority named Charmaine Spencer as Chief Marketing Officer, effective June 1, as stayover arrivals rose 7% in Q1 2026 and the Authority pushes deeper global marketing. Regional Tourism Pulse: Caribbean Week in New York wrapped up with CTO-led talks, partnerships and a new Tourism Supply Side Committee aimed at stronger regional linkages and economic retention. Film & Culture Export: Antigua’s Deep Blue screened at UNESCO’s Latin American and Caribbean Film Festival in Paris, marking a first for an English-speaking Caribbean feature at the event. Energy Costs & Relief: APUA’s fuel variation charge jumped to 80 cents per kWh in June, while the government continues fuel subsidies to cushion consumers from higher global prices. Public Works & Traffic: No parking was ordered on High Street between Cross Street and Temple Street to keep lanes clear for Performing Arts Centre construction vehicles. Education Access: Cabinet approved two new preschool centres (Judges Hill/New Winthorpes and Jennings) to expand early childhood education, alongside taking over the Sir Luther Winter Preschool. Food & Farming Pressure: A Scotch bonnet shortage is driving higher hot sauce prices across the Caribbean, linked to hurricane damage and pests. Climate Stress: Drought worsened as May rainfall fell 91% year-on-year, and forecasters flagged hotter April-May temperatures heading into summer. Fisheries Management: Cabinet shifted management of fisheries complexes to Antigua Fisheries Limited to improve efficiency and accountability. Sports Sponsorship: BYD signed on as Official Car Sponsor of CPL 2026, rolling out regional fan activations across Antigua and other markets. Community & Heritage: Festivals Commission Board members were sworn in under the 2026 Act, tasked with overseeing Antigua Carnival and the One Nation Festival.
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