AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLPG Cost Shock: Barbados consumers are paying more after new LPG prices kicked in at midnight Sunday, with the 100 lb cylinder rising to $182.81 (from $166.39) and smaller cylinders also up—sparking online backlash amid already-tight household budgets. Air Connectivity Boost: Aer Lingus is set to launch a temporary direct Dublin–Barbados service in late March 2026, with three weekly flights (Tue/Fri/Sun) and tickets starting at €732, as the airline ends its Manchester base at end-March. Regional Health & Trade: Barbados could expand access to kidney transplants if CARICOM deepens organ donation and transplant cooperation, as the region moves toward a deceased donation framework. Festival Season Compliance: The Health Ministry issued guidance for mass events during the festival period, requiring organisers to notify the Environmental Health Department and meet sanitary and permit requirements. Tourism Demand Watch: Travel data points to a 1.5% decline in local travel to the US in early 2026, reflecting higher costs and shifting spending toward regional trips. Workforce Oversight: The Barbados Bar Association is pushing for broader enforcement powers on migrant worker conditions beyond the Immigration Department and police. Crop Over Economy: Senator Shane Archer says Barbados’ creative sector needs to become a year-round economic engine, not just a Crop Over seasonal burst. Regional Business Context: CARICOM’s 53rd anniversary is marked amid calls for deeper integration and stronger regional cooperation.
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