AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Connectivity: St. Kitts and Nevis welcomed over 14,000 cruise passengers and crew in the off-season as Star of the Seas and Celebrity Beyond docked at Port Zante, reinforcing momentum toward the million-passenger benchmark. Aviation & Policy: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson says Caribbean Airlines withdrew from the St. Kitts route without consulting the government, and officials are now in talks with another airline partner to protect regional airlift. Water Security: Nevis is moving ahead with a new 500,000-gallon potable water storage tank at Stoney Hill to boost redundancy and supply reliability. Environment Month: The Environment Month 2026 calendar is set for June, themed “Climate Action: For Environment, For Empowerment, For Everyone,” with community clean-ups and a Green Expo. International Business & Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis opened its High Commission in India, aiming to deepen South-South cooperation and development partnerships. Education & STEM: A St. Kitts and Nevis–Switzerland space life sciences mission supports STEM capacity building in Nevis, while UNESCO-backed Education for Sustainable Development is set to enter the curriculum from Sept 2026. Regional Finance: CIBC Caribbean confirmed its majority stake acquisition by Butterfield as part of a US$1.8bn deal, with operations expected to continue until the transaction closes. People & Talent: Four nationals graduated from I-Shou University in Taiwan, including scholarship recognition for Lysanna Belle and standout tourism, business, and media studies achievements.
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