AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCitizenship by Investment Pressure: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says the OECS must “save itself” after the EU told St. Kitts and other OECS states to end CBI by June 1, 2028, warning of possible visa-free fallout and urging faster economic diversification away from CBI revenue. Regional Legal Move: CARICOM agreed to seek a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion on the reappointment process for Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett, with Trinidad and Tobago pushing the dispute to the CCJ while CARICOM keeps the current status quo. Cruise Growth in St. Kitts: St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal aimed at turnaround/home-port services by 2027, with upgraded screening and immigration systems to boost visitor spending and jobs. Airlift for Tourism: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson confirmed American Airlines’ return of double-daily Miami–St. Kitts flights for the winter season (Dec 17, 2026–Apr 5, 2027), a major boost for the visitor economy. Digital Government Push: Taiwan’s Ambassador Edward Tao says St. Kitts and Nevis’ e-ID rollout is entering its intensive pilot phase, with smart ID cards planned for nationwide distribution soon. Regional Finance Milestone: ECCB marked 50 years of the EC dollar’s fixed exchange rate peg, with a July 9 handover of the Monetary Council chair to Dominica’s Dr. Irving McIntyre. Trade Event Deferred: Afreximbank and St. Kitts deferred ACTIF2026 due to evolving public health concerns.
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