AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoG7 Security & Trade: G7 leaders agreed to launch a new ports network and joint action plans to curb global drug trafficking, pairing tighter coordination with stronger anti-money laundering and asset recovery. Chlordecone Compensation: France’s state responsibility for chlordecone pollution in Guadeloupe and Martinique is now legally recognized, opening the door to talks on compensation and a possible expansion of existing schemes, funded via an added levy on tobacco products. EU Carbon Border Rules: EU ministers moved to limit when countries can suspend the carbon emissions fee on imports, aiming to reduce uncertainty for low-carbon investment while keeping the carbon border levy on goods like steel and fertilisers. Sargassum Management: A study visit in Martinique and Guadeloupe fed into practical sargassum strategies for the Virgin Islands, focusing on interception, collection, monitoring and turning seaweed into value. Health & Industry Links: Martinique’s health ministry says it can supply Guyana with radioactive drugs for cancer treatment via its radiopharmaceutical oncology centre. Tourism & Hospitality: Hilton appointed Austin Pruett as general manager of Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton. Infrastructure & Connectivity (Carriacou): Grenada’s transport support continues with fuel and fare relief for bus operators, plus further maintenance cost concessions.
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