AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBurn Ban: Grenada County, Mississippi has been placed under an official burn ban through early September, banning open flames that produce embers, with limited exemptions. Energy Prices: Grenada’s retail fuel update keeps gasoline and diesel unchanged, but raises kerosene and increases LPG (100 lb cylinder and bulk/lb) in Grenada, with Carriacou/Petite Martinique seeing LPG cylinder increases. Cost of Living Relief: Grenada published a preliminary list of businesses eligible for the inaugural VAT-Free weekend (Aug. 28–29), with appeals due Aug. 19 for firms not on the list. Diplomacy: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell says Grenada–Qatar relations are “very good” and growing, with talks focused on education, healthcare, tourism, sports, and economic development. Digital & Trade Policy: Grenada will host Caribbean Internet Governance Forums, while OECS wraps up a services-trade data initiative with UN partners to help member states build stronger export strategies. Community & Heritage: Carriacou Museum rebuilding is expected to cost over EC$1 million to create a climate-resilient, tech-ready facility.
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