AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAnimal Health & Law: Grenada euthanised two pregnant Saint Lucian horses after they arrived without export clearance and tested positive for Babesia spp, with Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell calling it a criminal breach and urging stricter import rules; a veterinarian also questioned whether proper quarantine and testing steps were followed. Local Finance: The Inland Revenue Division reminded Grenada property owners they can get a 5% discount on 2026 Property Tax by June 30, while those hit by Hurricane Beryl can seek reassessment via a Notice of Objection. Energy Prices: Petroleum product prices for Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique held steady for gasoline and diesel, while kerosene fell to $14.99 and LPG cylinder and bulk prices dropped in Grenada. Road Safety: A serious two-vehicle crash closed southbound lanes on State Highway 1 north of Wellington, with one person reported seriously injured and delays expected. Diplomacy & Trade: Grenada defended its push to deepen ties with Africa, including visa policy, as Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Andall criticised calls to bar “people from the mother continent.” Tourism & Culture: A new Grenada “Island Life” children’s book project launched at Belmont Estate, spotlighting young authors and climate-resilient farming after a hurricane.
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