AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration Pressure in the Caribbean: Jamaica is in talks with the U.S. to accept third-country deportees, with a memorandum of understanding reportedly allowing up to 25 people every two weeks, no detention, and compensation still being negotiated—sparking opposition criticism over security and transparency. Ocean Policy Push: Commonwealth ocean ministers met in Kenya to turn ocean-protection pledges into measurable action, with focus on financing, technology transfer, and support for small island states. Luxury Tourism Loyalty Update: Sandals and Beaches rolled out the rebranded “Island Insiders Club” loyalty program, replacing Sandals Select Rewards from July 1, 2026, with seven status levels and more exclusive experiences. Antigua Tourism & Taxes: PM Gaston Browne says Sandals will invest over US$100 million to expand Sandals Grande Antigua, while the government settles $6.5 million in tax issues; he also raised questions about the ABST system’s input-output structure and pushed ahead with major tourism-linked projects like Willoughby Bay construction and “Peace Beach” at Barnacle Point. Caribbean Business Momentum: A regional piece highlights how summer events—from carnivals to festivals—are powering local entrepreneurs across hospitality, transport, food, and production.
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