AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Governance: Shafia London was appointed CEO of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority, starting 1 July, with a results-first mandate to grow arrivals and lift visitor experience. Tourism Performance: The SVG tourism push is already showing momentum, with Q1 2026 welcoming 196,513 visitors and strong yachting growth. Local Travel Boost: The “Go Grenadines Passport” launches to drive domestic travel in August, with $100 vouchers usable across participating Grenadines tourism providers. Accountability in Appointments: Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow says London was the top candidate two years ago, but the process was later bypassed—now she returns to lead. Agriculture & Infrastructure: Israel Bruce says access-road improvements for farmers are continuing, while new export and financing moves target better prices for dasheen farmers. Customs & Security: WCO Project BOLT delivered customs and border training to strengthen enforcement and regional cooperation against illicit trafficking. Regional Business Climate: OECS leaders meet in Antigua as chairmanship rotates to Gaston Browne, with renewed calls for leaner institutions and better regional air connectivity. Finance & Payments: OneMiners reports higher crypto payment adoption after integrating Changelly Pay. Public Safety & Events: Carnival event organisers now need electrical inspection certificates to reduce risks from unsafe installations. Health & Donor Base: A new Blood Text platform aims to improve voluntary blood donations, especially by engaging younger donors.
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