AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa and tourism ripple effects: The US denied a visa renewal to newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief, triggering debate across the region about whether tighter US rules tied to Citizenship-by-Investment screening are behind the move. Animal health enforcement in Grenada: Grenada says it’s taking legal action after two disease-positive horses were imported from St Lucia without the required permits, and it’s rolling out new standard operating procedures for ports of entry plus a public education push. Blue Economy support for Grenadian businesses: OECS is inviting eligible Blue Economy MSMEs/Value Chain Groups to two virtual info sessions on Window 2 matching grants, with funding aimed at fisheries, marine tourism and waste management. CARPHA training boost: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states to safely transport infectious substances, strengthening regional lab and outbreak readiness. Sports spotlight: Grenada’s Anderson Peters remains near the top of the men’s javelin world rankings after Rumesh Tharanga’s climb, while local athletes also keep pushing toward major NCAA and regional meets. Public safety and fraud: Separate reports from the US describe Romanian nationals charged with placing card skimmers at multiple businesses, including cases involving Grenada County officers.
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