AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRegional Growth Outlook: ECLAC says the Caribbean economy is set to grow 5.6% in 2026 and 7.9% in 2027, but warns the picture changes sharply without Guyana (only 1.1% growth in 2026), highlighting the widening gap driven by Guyana’s 16.2% expansion forecast. Digital MSME Push: The CDB and the Small Business Association of Barbados launched a regional initiative to help at least 150 MSMEs across Barbados and four other islands strengthen digital skills, adopt solutions, and build competitiveness, with inclusion for women-led and underserved firms. Local Business & Skills: Barbados Vocational Training Board reports strong demand for culinary training, expanding international cuisine classes from two to six, while also flagging capacity pressure in construction skills training. Public Sector Integrity: Barbados police charged 64-year-old Sonea Anita Jordan with failing to disclose a conflict of interest and misconduct in public office, granting $3,000 bail. Policy & Data: Senator Ryan Forde backs faster implementation of a real-time passenger data dashboard alongside the Advance Passenger Information/PNR bill to improve security and tourism planning. Trade & Compliance: Barbados joins a FATF guest initiative aimed at strengthening the global fight against illicit finance. Transport Update: PSV owners agreed to avoid industrial action after talks with the Transport Board over a cashless payment pilot.
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