AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBorder Security Pact: CARICOM IMPACS and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to launch a Biometric Data Sharing Partnership, enabling biometric identity checks, risk assessment and fraud detection, with a stated focus on strengthening OECS Citizenship by Investment safeguards. Travel Access: Spain added nine CARICOM countries to its visa-free list for short stays, including St Vincent and the Grenadines, allowing up to 90 days in any 180 days; Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname, Belize and Haiti remain visa-required. Education Cost Relief: SVG’s Minister of Education Phillip Jackson announced the removal of registration-related fees for Form 1 students entering public and government-assisted secondary schools. Local Governance & Housing: A state land allocation review is raising fresh questions after reports of multiple allocations and repeat beneficiaries, with officials saying the aim is regularisation, not removal of legitimate rights. Finance Watch: The SVG government responded to Moody’s downgrade to Caa1 with a negative outlook, pointing to fiscal consolidation, prudent debt management and growth reforms. Academic Win: Vincentian PhD candidate Darron Rodan John defended his dissertation in Taiwan with an A+ grade, focusing on digital banking adoption.
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