AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Investment: Grenada’s region-wide momentum continues as St. Vincent and the Grenadines moves toward a cruise-port upgrade, with Global Ports Holding signing an MoU for exclusive talks on managing and expanding the Kingstown cruise port. Trade & Diplomacy: Grenada is hosting a high-level Canada–India Trade and Investment Mission (June 10–14) to push deals in education, science and tech, pharmacology, tourism, manufacturing and services. Local Roads: The RGPF warns motorists that Mt Gay/La Mode Public Road will be one-way toward Beaulieu on Saturday and Sunday (June 13–14, 10am–2am) for Nawasa pipe-laying, with Mt Kumar Public Road to Grenville Vale as an alternative. Public Transport Costs: Government says it won’t raise passenger bus fares broadly, pointing to fuel tax rebates and concessions while reviewing route-by-route needs. Education Pay Dispute: The Ministry of Education responds to GUT concerns over teacher salary delays, saying all teachers are on payroll and receiving salaries, while addressing missed or partial pay cycles. Legislation: Government advances an Advance Passenger Information/Passenger Name Record Bill (2026) to strengthen passenger data rules for air and sea travel. Sports: Anderson Peters of Grenada is among the javelin stars set for Doha, as Neeraj Chopra skips the meet while recovering from a back injury. Hospitality: IHG announces InterContinental Grenada–La Sagesse will open in November 2026, bringing 120 rooms and major event space.
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