AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSTEM & Skills: The ECCB will launch its 2026 free four-week STEM Camp on July 6 for ages 14–18 across all ECCU member territories, aiming to turn youth into active digital creators through training that includes AI skills with Python plus design thinking and collaboration. Aviation & Trade: St. Vincent’s Argyle International Airport has announced Executive Air’s new regional air cargo service, designed to boost tourism supply chains and help local farmers export produce through expanded regional connections that include Anguilla. Travel & Distribution: Anguilla’s Trans Anguilla Airways is now live on Global Distribution Systems, making flights easier for travel advisors and international travelers to find and book across multi-island trips. Hospitality Recognition: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla and The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman have earned the inaugural Condé Nast Traveller Triple Crown recognition, signaling rising global visibility for Caribbean luxury stays. Regional Resilience: A new look at climate pressure across the Lesser Antilles highlights how islands are rethinking energy, food, water, land and tourism as extreme weather and drought intensify. Regional Integration: OECS marks 45 years, pointing to achievements like the OECS Economic Union and Eastern Caribbean Currency Union stability that support business and mobility across member states. Music & Culture: Producer Week.day’s Aidonia collaboration “Like How Yuh Feel” has surpassed 1 million streams, topping charts across several Caribbean markets including Anguilla.
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