AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCPL Draft Shockwaves: Barbados Tridents landed the biggest domestic coup by drafting Guyana’s Gudakesh Motie, while also reuniting with Sherfane Rutherford and retaining a strong local core through Right to Match options. Sports Development: Republic Bank’s “Five for Fun” Cricket marked its fourth year in St Kitts & Nevis, with seven graduates now selected for the Leeward Islands Under-15 team. Regional Security Push: St Kitts and Nevis AG Garth Wilkin joined a Barbados-hosted meeting to build a regional legal model for Joint Investigation Teams to tackle financial crime and asset recovery. Tourism Connectivity: Jamaica will host the second CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Kingston in February 2027, aiming to tackle capacity gaps and high air travel costs. Energy Pressure on Households: A UN panel warned that disrupted energy and trade are driving up food and transport costs, pushing millions closer to poverty. Local Business & Community: Barbados’ Pine Hill Dairy marks 60 years, and Fasons Food says it will start buying poultry from small farmers—paid and supported to boost stability.
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