AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBanking Reform: St. Kitts and Nevis passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2026, updating 71 provisions to strengthen consumer protection, improve disclosure, boost data protection, and widen access to banking across the ECCU. Drought & Preparedness: NEMA and meteorological officials warn drought is likely to persist into the traditional rainy season and beyond, with rainfall far below average and risks to water, agriculture, health, and economic activity—while urging businesses and residents to conserve water and stay ready for hurricane season. Maritime Growth: Prime Minister Drew opened Nautical Kickstart St. Kitts and Nevis, a forum aimed at positioning the Federation as a premier yachting and superyacht services destination, linking the sector to jobs, skills, and entrepreneurship. Tourism Lift: Rhapsody of the Seas made its first summer off-season call to Port Zante, bringing about 2,360 passengers and kicking off nine scheduled visits. Heritage & Environment Month: A community cleanup at Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon highlighted efforts to preserve historic sites and support tourism. Regional Services Training: OECS says Antigua and Barbuda will host a specialised services-sector training programme (June 29–July 2) involving St. Kitts and Nevis to strengthen competitiveness in global services. Local Governance Watch: Concern grows over the East Coast Housing Development project, with allegations of a fraudulent government guarantee and missed serviced-lot obligations now before the courts.
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