AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBorder Security & Immigration: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and CARICOM’s IMPACS signed a landmark biometric data-sharing arrangement in Washington, creating a framework for automated screening and vetting across participating Caribbean states, with a stated focus on citizenship-by-investment-related risks. Regional Diplomacy on CBI: Eastern Caribbean heads of government met in Roseau to respond to EU pressure on CBI, agreeing to send a high-level delegation to Brussels to engage EU leadership and seek a practical path that protects development financing. St. Kitts Tourism & Infrastructure: Work has begun on a new Port Zante cruise terminal, designed to support St. Kitts as a turnaround/homeport option for P&O Cruises from November 2027, including Iona and Arvia. Currency & National Pride: Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew welcomed the redesigned EC$50 banknote featuring Sir Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw, as the ECCB moves away from Queen Elizabeth II imagery toward national heroes across the Eastern Caribbean. Security Force Modernisation: The SKNDF says it is advancing plans for an Air Guard capability, including enhanced unmanned aerial systems for intelligence-led coastal surveillance. Nevis Politics: The Nevis Reformation Party will officially launch Mario Phillip’s campaign for Nevis 11 on July 16, with a motorcade and public rally. Community & Culture: Culinary Month is underway across St. Kitts and Nevis, while St. Kitts Grill Fest’s first regional competition is set for July 18 at Frigate Bay Lawn. International Sanctions Shock: A U.S. Treasury OFAC listing tied an Iranian financier to Saint Kitts and Nevis nationality and designated a Charlestown-registered company, raising fresh questions about citizenship screening and corporate oversight.
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