AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCarriacou Marina Legal Fight: Grenada’s Privy Council ruling says the Keith Mitchell-led government was wrong to lease private lands for the Tyrrel Bay Marina, and owners now demand developers leave after a fence restricted boat owners. Procurement Watch: Grenada’s DPM says major road projects using a “design, build and finance” model sideline competitive bidding and may breach procurement laws. Martinique Agriculture & Health: New data shows Martinique used 19.4 tonnes of glyphosate in 2023, down from 20 tonnes (2022) and 25 tonnes (2021), but still widely used in sugarcane and banana farming. Petroleum Prices (Grenada, incl. Carriacou/Petite Martinique): Gasoline and diesel unchanged; kerosene up; LPG cylinder prices rise for 100 lb and bulk. Tax & Cyber Alerts (France): A major DGFiP cyberattack is raising phishing risks ahead of taxe foncière bills. Local Business/Finance (Martinique-linked): Campari Group has found a buyer for its Martinique agricole rum portfolio—French firm Les Bienheureux—pending SAFER approval. Travel & Trade: MSC Cruises will shift its winter 2027/28 Middle East routes and redeploy the MSC World Asia to the southern Caribbean with embarkation in Fort-de-France. Community & Education: Nexa Credit Union in Grenada paid 135 CPEA grants (US$300 each) to help with back-to-school costs.
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