AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTax & Household Finance: Grenada’s Inland Revenue Division reminds property owners they can get a 5% discount on 2026 property tax if they pay by June 30, with payments also possible online at pay.gov.gd or at IRD/DRO offices, and a Notice of Objection option for owners seeking reassessed values after Hurricane Beryl damage. Energy Prices: Grenada’s government published updated retail petroleum prices effective June 18—gasoline and diesel unchanged, kerosene down to $14.99, and LPG cylinder prices reduced for 100 lb and bulk in Grenada, with similar LPG cuts for Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Rum & Local Industry: Campari’s Trois Rivières (Martinique) unveiled refreshed packaging for its aged rum range, with new bottle design details and updated availability across major French retail channels. Environment & Agriculture: A new law in the French West Indies officially recognizes the State’s responsibility in the chlordecone contamination case, opening the door to compensation discussions and setting a one-year timeline for a Parliament report on extending existing schemes. Regional Security & Trade: G7 leaders agreed to intensify action against drug trafficking, including a new ports network to improve coordination and strengthen anti-money laundering and asset recovery efforts. Sargassum & Tourism Resilience: An OECS-EU study visit in Martinique and Guadeloupe highlighted practical strategies for sargassum management—aimed at public health preparedness, coastal ecosystem protection, and tourism resilience. Community & Culture: Guadeloupe’s Kréyòl Pride is set for late July, aiming to bring together LGBTQIA+ people, locals, and allies under a unity-focused platform.
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