AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater & Utilities Shock: NURC approved phased WASCO water and sewerage tariff hikes starting June 2026, with households and businesses paying more and hotels/boats hit hardest, as the regulator tightens oversight and pushes infrastructure funding. Tourism Must Plan for Power: SLHTA leaders and NURC’s chief warned tourism growth can’t outpace utility planning, urging utilities to be built into investment and land-use decisions from the start. Agriculture Irrigation Boost: Taiwan’s technical mission backed rehabilitation of the Chassin farmers’ irrigation system in Babonneau, including silt removal and filtration, to restore reliable crop water access. Regional Climate Finance: IFC will invest up to US$15M into the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund debt sub-fund across 13 countries, targeting resilience and SME financing. Tourism Marketing Push: SLTA and Arsenal Football Club signed a multi-year global partnership making Saint Lucia Arsenal’s official destination partner from 2026/27, with brand exposure and a planned academy hub. Consumer Pressure: A consumer group renewed calls for economic relief as household costs rise, linking relief to stronger food security and better regulation of utility costs. Youth & Environment: Caribbean Youth Environment Network convened a St. Lucia youth conference to shape national recommendations on water, energy, agriculture and climate resilience. Music Rights & Tax Compliance: IRD and ECCO signed an MOU to improve transparency and protect music rights through shared data on ticketing and event attendance. EV Market Adds New Brand: Peter and Company launched Chery vehicles locally, expanding Saint Lucia’s electric-vehicle options.
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