AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRegional Diplomacy & Security: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says he will travel to Martinique and St Lucia this weekend for talks on disaster preparedness, climate resilience, transportation, security, health and sustainable development, plus a joint session of the Caribbean Regional Security Conference covering border security, cyber security, food and energy security and democratic institutions. CARICOM Priorities: In St Lucia, Skerrit will join the 51st Regular Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government, where security, food protection, climate resilience, renewable energy, regional transportation, economic integration, Haiti developments and youth development are on the agenda, with cost of living expected to take center stage. France–OECS Economic Links: France and the OECS deepen ties with the accreditation of Ambassador Marie-Noëlle Duris, highlighting collaboration on climate resilience, public health, maritime security, education mobility, French language training and technology to support regional growth. Trade & Investment Platform: Saint-Martin’s participation in the ACS Council of Ministers also points to the creation of the TIPO network to promote trade and investment by Caribbean SMEs/VSEs. Weather Watch for the Region: Grenada authorities are monitoring a tropical wave that could bring heavy rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds to Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, raising the risk of localized flooding. Business & Travel: Air Canada is expanding its Caribbean network and has opened a new premium Air Canada Café at Québec City airport, aimed at business and leisure travelers heading to destinations including Martinique and Saint Lucia.
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