AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCBI Showdown With EU: Antigua and Barbuda has rejected the EU’s request to phase out its Citizenship by Investment Programme by June 1, 2028, saying CBI is a “critical pillar” of non-tax revenue and will continue unless credible replacement income is offered. New Route for Visitors: Sunrise Airways launches direct Antigua–Barbados flights from July 22, with promo one-ways from US$129 and round-trips from US$299, aiming to boost regional travel and tourism links. CHOGM Traffic Disruptions: Police are running a three-day CHOGM security exercise with a soft lockdown in St. John’s on July 8 and a hard lockdown on July 10, plus a Red Zone and expected delays. Sports & Tourism Pulse: West Indies captain Roston Chase hailed Antigua’s Test win over Sri Lanka as a major achievement after rain-affected play at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. Immigration Processing Update: Antigua’s amnesty programme is moving ahead, with immigration officials reporting about 40 applicants processed daily under the new system. Regional Aviation Upgrade: Trans Anguilla Airways marks a milestone with GDS integration to improve access for travellers across the Eastern Caribbean. Youth Beach Volleyball: Antigua and Barbuda names a six-member U20 beach volleyball delegation for a week-long ECVA regional development tournament in St. Kitts.
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