AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUtilities & Cost of Living: LUCELEC says rising global oil prices and overseas instability are driving higher electricity bills, while WASCO has posted “new rates coming soon” for water and sewerage, with the Prime Minister noting Cabinet has limited control because the National Utilities Regulatory Commission sets tariffs. Regional Transport & Trade: A new push argues ECCU and CARICOM must build one bold air-and-sea transport strategy, warning that airline failures and route cuts are undermining food security, medical tourism, and trade links. Port & Logistics Reform: SCASPA reports a Saint Lucia workshop on port reform, digitalisation, and customs cooperation aimed at modernising Eastern Caribbean maritime gateways, supported by the World Bank and EU plans. Local Business Disruption: Castries Vendors Arcade redevelopment is forcing vendors to vacate quickly; the Prime Minister says compensation is coming, but vendors want clearer relocation plans. Energy & Agribusiness Planning: An Archdiocesan Pastoral Centre project received a GEF Small Grants planning boost for a large solarised aquaponics facility, with a business and marketing plan to follow. Culture & Youth Industry: Piton Malta becomes title sponsor of Lucian Junior Carnival 2026, backing youth creative arts and strengthening the island’s carnival economy.
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