AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCaribbean Tourism Push: Anguilla’s Tourist Board delegation is in New York for Caribbean Week 2026 (June 1–5) under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” aiming to strengthen partnerships and keep the island visible as travel preferences shift toward authentic and regenerative experiences. Regional Finance Watch: A new market analysis argues the ECCU’s “cost of money” is keeping Caribbean borrowing expensive, even as the CDB and ECCB push a “decade of decision” agenda tied to food, energy, digital, human capital, financial wealth and trade logistics. Air Connectivity for Anguilla: BermudAir is expanding winter flying with new and returning routes that include growth to Anguilla, plus added service to Turks and Caicos, Belize and Guatemala City—part of a strategy to tackle seasonality and open more city pairs. Fisheries & Aquaculture Priorities: CRFM ministers meeting by teleconference adopted 19 resolutions and approved a new aquaculture plan, focusing on food security, climate resilience, insurance and progress against illegal fishing. Waste Enforcement: The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority is stepping up enforcement at bin sites, warning illegal dumping can bring fines up to $1,000 and penalties for hazardous disposal. Wellness Travel Trend: A wellness-focused roundup highlights how Caribbean tourism is moving beyond spa-only breaks toward nature, movement, farm-to-table food and slower rhythms.
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